Rocket Lab (Nasdaq: RKLB) has established Rocket Lab Germany GmbH in Munich, marking a strategic European expansion to support sovereign space capabilities. The new entity builds on Rocket Lab’s acquisition of laser communications specialist Mynaric AG, which will continue producing optical terminals while leveraging Rocket Lab’s manufacturing and supply chain expertise.
According to Rocket Lab, Rocket Lab Germany is intended to enable potential satellite, payload and component manufacturing in Germany and to provide European customers with access to launch services on Electron and the in-development Neutron vehicle, supporting commercial, defense and national security constellations.
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Rocket Lab Germany GmbH established to expand European manufacturing and launch access
Acquisition of Mynaric AG adds laser optical communications terminals to product portfolio
Planned German hub targets constellation-class satellite, payload, and component production for Europe
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Announcement date
August 10, 2026
Rocket Lab Germany establishment announcement
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next decade
Expected European space demand
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thousands of satellites
Commercial, defense, and national security demand
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“a premier provider of laser optical communications terminals based in Munich”
Devices placed at the ends or nodes of a light-based data link that convert, transmit and receive information using light instead of electrical signals. They perform functions like encoding and decoding data, amplifying signals, and managing multiple channels over fiber or free-space optical paths. For investors, they matter because they determine network speed, capacity, latency and upgrade cost—much like toll booths and ramps control how fast and how many cars move on a highway.
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08/10/2026 – 04:15 PM
MUNICH, Aug. 10, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Rocket Lab Corporation (Nasdaq: RKLB), a global leader in launch services and space systems, has formally announced the establishment of Rocket Lab Germany GmbH. The strategic expansion is a milestone in the company’s international growth and supports potential future scaling of Rocket Lab satellite and component manufacturing in Germany to provide sovereign space capabilities to Europe.
Rocket Lab has already established a foothold in Europe with the strategic acquisition of Mynaric AG, a premier provider of laser optical communications terminals based in Munich. As part of Rocket Lab, Mynaric will continue to produce its industry-leading optical terminals and develop future optical communications technology. Rocket Lab will apply its proven manufacturing and supply chain expertise to increase Mynaric’s scale and efficiency to serve European and global demand. With the establishment of Rocket Lab Germany, the company is also pursuing opportunities that could lead to the establishment of satellite, payload, and components manufacturing in Germany, creating a regional hub for constellation-class manufacturing to serve the evolving needs of European customers.
Europe is increasingly focused on strengthening its strategic autonomy and sovereignty in space, with the next decade poised for an unprecedented boom in European demand that will see thousands of satellites deployed to commercial, defense, and national security needs. Rocket Lab Germany is intended to not only enable scaled domestic production of satellites and their critical components but also deliver launch services on Electron and Neutron, ensuring critical European programs have assured access to space.
“Europe’s space industry is undergoing a profound structural shift toward an era defined by speed, commercial agility, and absolute technical sovereignty,” said Rocket Lab founder and CEO, Sir Peter Beck. “The demand for sovereign space capability has never been more urgent. Europe faces glaring gaps across both launch and spacecraft manufacturing. Rocket Lab Germany addresses these directly, combining opportunities for high-frequency access to space with high-volume satellite production to deploy resilient constellations on rapid timelines. With this strategic expansion, Rocket Lab is making a clear commitment to Europe that ensures the region has domestic strength to secure, defend, and discover in a rapidly evolving new space era.”
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About Rocket Lab Rocket Lab is a leading space company that provides launch services, spacecraft, payloads and satellite components serving commercial, government, and national security markets. Rocket Lab’s Electron rocket is the world’s most frequently launched orbital small rocket; its HASTE rocket provides hypersonic test launch capability for the U.S. government and allied nations; and its Neutron launch vehicle in development will unlock medium launch for constellation deployment, national security and exploration missions. Rocket Lab’s spacecraft and satellite components have enabled more than 1,700 missions spanning commercial, defense and national security missions including GPS, constellations, and exploration missions to the Moon, Mars, and Venus. Rocket Lab is a publicly listed company on the Nasdaq stock exchange (RKLB). Learn more at www.rocketlabcorp.com.
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FAQ
What is Rocket Lab Germany GmbH and why did Rocket Lab (RKLB) create it?
Rocket Lab Germany GmbH is a new Munich-based subsidiary created to support sovereign European space capabilities. According to Rocket Lab, it is intended to enable potential satellite, payload and component manufacturing in Germany and offer regional access to Electron and Neutron launch services.
How does the Mynaric AG acquisition support Rocket Lab Germany and RKLB investors?
Mynaric AG brings laser optical communications terminals and technology expertise into Rocket Lab’s portfolio. According to Rocket Lab, Mynaric will continue producing optical terminals in Munich while benefiting from Rocket Lab’s manufacturing and supply chain capabilities to increase scale and efficiency for European and global satellite constellations.
What European capabilities will Rocket Lab (RKLB) provide through Rocket Lab Germany?
Rocket Lab Germany is intended to support satellite, payload and component manufacturing in Germany and deliver launch services. According to Rocket Lab, the subsidiary aims to offer constellation-class production and access to Electron and Neutron launches, supporting commercial, defense, and national security missions across Europe.
How does Rocket Lab Germany address Europe’s sovereign space needs as of August 10, 2026?
Rocket Lab Germany is designed to help provide domestic European capability in spacecraft manufacturing and launch services. According to Rocket Lab, it targets high-frequency access to space and high-volume satellite production, supporting resilience and strategic autonomy for European commercial and government constellations.
Which launch vehicles will Rocket Lab Germany use to support European customers of RKLB?
Rocket Lab Germany is intended to use the Electron and Neutron launch vehicles for European missions. According to Rocket Lab, Electron is an orbital small rocket in service, while Neutron is in development for medium-lift constellation deployment, national security, and exploration missions.