METLEN has entered into an exclusive partnership with KNDS France for the production of the French latest generation of 8×8 Infantry Fighting armoured Vehicle, VBCI PHILOCTETES® marking a significant milestone in European defence industrial cooperation.
This is the first time that the French leader in land defence has signed such an ambitious agreement for 8×8 armoured vehicles. This exclusive alliance will involve the transfer of know-how concerning aluminium armour and the local production of the VBCI Mk2 welded structure. This strategic industrial agreement is designed to meet the Hellenic Army’s operational requirement for a large number of 8×8 infantry fighting vehicles as well as that of other European armies. By locating key manufacturing and maintenance operations within Greece, the partnership enhances equipment availability. This dynamic also reflects the beneficial trickle-down effect to the Greek industry and strengthens the Franco-Greek defence relationship.
PHILOCTETES®: A powerful, standalone and complete combat system
PHILOCTETES® refers to the Trojan War hero and keeper of the arrows of Heracles, essential to the Achaeans to bring down the city. The VBCI PHILOCTETES® is an improved version of the 8×8 infantry fighting vehicle already in service with the French army. PHILOCTETES® integrates a 40mm remotely operated turret similar to that of the JAGUAR, and an MMP anti-tank missile pod. It covers a wide range of threats, from UAVs to aircraft, from light vehicles to main battle tanks. The VBCI can carry a full infantry combat group and is available in several variants: command post, ambulance, or recovery vehicle. The VBCI has been used by the French army for more than 10 years in external operations, and it is being continuously developed ever since.
METLEN has a proven track record in the defence sector, having been a trusted industrial partner for KNDS Deutschland for the last 23 years. Its Volos-based production facility is already responsible for shielding welding of the LEOPARD 2 MBT. With this latest collaboration, METLEN is further strengthening its footprint in the European defence initiatives.
The geopolitical landscape and the need for increased European defence autonomy necessitates a rapid reinforcement of the continent’s defence capabilities. The European rearmament drive (ReArm) underlines the importance of localized defence production and industrial self-sufficiency. The Greek industry, through initiatives like this, plays a pivotal role in contributing to Europe’s strategic independence, while also creating highly skilled jobs and fostering technological advancements. With this agreement, METLEN is making a substantial commitment to Greece’s and Europe’s industrial base.
METLEN has long been a key player in heavy and complex metal constructions, with its Volos industrial facility recognized for its international defence manufacturing. The Volos plant, established in 1963, has evolved into a highly specialized unit with 100% of its production being export-oriented over the past two decades.
To further support its expanding role in defence manufacturing, METLEN announced at the beginning of 2024 the creation of a new advanced metal structures production unit, scheduled to be operational by 2026. Additionally, the company has acquired two additional facilities in the Volos Industrial Zone, currently undergoing transformation to integrate into METLEN’s broader industrial ecosystem.
With METLEN’s extensive manufacturing capabilities and KNDS France’s expertise and know how in land defence systems, this collaboration represents a critical step in bolstering Greece’s and Europe’s defence readiness while reinforcing industrial capabilities that will support the region’s strategic autonomy for years to come.
The VBCI Philoctetes, also designated VBCI MkII or VBCI-2, is based on the original VBCI platform but incorporates updates from operational experience. It has been specifically adapted to meet the requirements of the Hellenic Army, with the objective of increasing mission flexibility and modernizing its land forces. The vehicle features a modular architecture capable of accommodating different roles and turrets ranging from 25mm to 105mm, but is not amphibious. The variant proposed for Greece is equipped with a T40 remotely operated turret, which integrates a 40mm CTA (cased telescoped ammunition) cannon with a maximum effective range of 2,500 metres and a rate of fire of up to 200 rounds per minute. It also includes two Akeron MP anti-tank missile launchers and advanced fire control systems.
Metlen Energy & Metals, which is already involved in Leopard 2 tank production through KNDS Deutschland, brings over six decades of experience in heavy metal manufacturing. Its industrial facility in Volos has been active in the defence sector for more than 20 years, focusing entirely on exports. In 2024, Metlen announced the construction of a new advanced metal structures facility, expected to be operational by 2026, and the acquisition of two additional sites in the Volos Industrial Zone to support its role in this project.
This collaboration between KNDS France and Metlen Energy & Metals aligns with the objectives of the European Union’s ReArm initiative, which promotes regional defence self-sufficiency and localized production capabilities. The agreement is intended to enhance Greece’s industrial base while contributing to European defence manufacturing and job creation.