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I Düsseldorf, 8 May 2013 International Partner for Security and Mobility

Rheinmetall Group Financial highlights Decline in sales of 13% Quarterly operational loss* of -14 million Free cash flow from operations: impact of negative earnings almost absorbed by lower increase of working capital Net financial debt reduced by 79 million to 325 million Outlook 2013 remains unchanged * EBIT pre-restructuring; EBIT (reported) = - 19 million Analystscall 8 May 2013 2

Rheinmetall Group Operational highlights Defence Stable order intake, e.g. Gladius from Germany, recovery vehicles from Denmark, ammunition from South Africa Lower sales caused by seasonality of project business and lower demand for ammunition Operational earnings* down from 4 million to -43 million due to decline in sales and product mix effects Planned restructuring measures initiated Automotive Sales decreased by 6 % to 599 million, but lower than Western European market (- 12%) Operational earnings** declined to 31 million due to lower sales in Hardparts and additional R&D expenses in Mechatronics First restructuring measures started Mechatronics: New plant opened for production of exhaust-gas recirculation (EGR) valves and electric throttle valves in China China: JVs with strong top-line growth (+ 28%) and good earnings figures (+ 57%) * EBIT pre-restructuring; EBIT (reported) = - 44 million ** EBIT pre-restructuring; EBIT (reported) = 27 million Analystscall 8 May 2013 3

Rheinmetall Group Rheinmetall 2015 Status quo of restructuring DEFENCE AUTOMOTIVE Tracked Vehicles (D): implementation phase Air Defence Zurich (CH): implementation phase RMMV Vienna plant (A): finalization of negotiations expected for Q2 2013 Plants in Neuss and Nettetal (D): start of merging two production facilities Piston plant Thionville (F): program measures initiated Reduction by 150 employees Total volume: 28 million, thereof 17 million booked in Q4 2012 Reduction by 100-110 employees Total volume: 6 million, thereof 3 million booked in Q4 2012 Reduction by 250-300 employees Costs expected to be booked in Q2 2013 Reduction by 100 employees Total volume: 7 million, thereof 4 million booked in Reduction by 80 out of 260 employees Costs expected to be booked in Q2 2013 Analystscall 8 May 2013 4

Rheinmetall Group in detail Sales decreased, EBIT dropped, free cash flow from operations stable Rheinmetall Group in million * / Sales 1,109 962-147 Operational earnings (EBIT pre-restructuring) 43-14 - 57 Restructuring costs 0-5 - 5 EBIT (reported) 43-19 - 62 Group net income 20-29 - 49 Earnings per share in 0.56-0.61-1.17 Cash flow 62 13-49 Free cash flow from operations - 226-230 - 4 Employees 21,661 21,560-101 * 2012 figures restated for retrospective application of IAS 19 Employee Benefits (revised 2011) Analystscall 8 May 2013 5

RHEINMETALL DEFENCE

Rheinmetall Defence Solid order situation Quarterly loss caused by decreasing sales Rheinmetall Defence in million * / Order intake 432 416-16 Order backlog 4,527 5,002 + 475 Sales 471 363-108 Operational earnings (EBIT pre-restructuring) 4-43 - 47 Restructuring costs 0-1 - 1 EBIT (reported) 4-44 - 48 Employees 9,822 9,437-385 * 2012 figures restated for retrospective application of IAS 19 Employee Benefits (revised 2011) Analystscall 8 May 2013 7

Rheinmetall Defence Weak operational performance Decline in earnings due to lower sales and product mix effects Sales Defence in million EBIT Defence in million 471 12* -108 2 4 2* -48 Reasons for weaker EBIT 363-24 Combat Systems: Lower sales in tracked vehicles and ammunition Restructuring costs ( 1 million) 459-13 Wheeled Vehicles: Lower sales and overcapacity Vienna plant -7-44 Electronic Solutions: Lower sales in Air Defence and product mix effects * 51% of drone business divested in Q2 2012 Analystscall 8 May 2013 8

RHEINMETALL AUTOMOTIVE

Rheinmetall Automotive Weakness in Western European markets continued Sales and earnings declined, first restructuring costs booked Rheinmetall Automotive in million * / Sales 638 599-39 Operational earnings (EBIT pre-restructuring) 44 31-13 Restructuring costs 0-4 - 4 EBIT (reported) 44 27-17 Employees 11,699 11,979 + 280 * 2012 figures restated for retrospective application of IAS 19 Employee Benefits (revised 2011) Analystscall 8 May 2013 10

Rheinmetall Automotive Sales by region Moderate decrease of sales due to weaker European markets Sales by region in million resp. % 638 Germany 23% -6% 599 Germany 24% Asia (w/o China JVs) Rest of the world 1% Europe* 50% Americas 17% 9% 73% 27% 1% Europe* 48% Americas 18% 9% 72% 28% * Excluding Germany Analystscall 8 May 2013 11

Rheinmetall Automotive Sales in Hardparts following market slowdown EBIT in Mechatronics reduced by restructuring costs and R&D expenses Sales Automotive in million EBIT Automotive in million 638-39 599 46 2* -19 Reasons for weaker EBIT 44-9 -4-4 Hardparts: Lower sales of -39 million Mechatronics: Restructuring Mechatronics: Additional R&D 27 * 2012 figures restated for retrospective application of IAS 19 Employee Benefits (revised 2011) Analystscall 8 May 2013 12

Rheinmetall Automotive Looking at the markets Recovery of global markets expected for H2 2013 Expected global and Western European production of light vehicles in thousand units +2% 40,767 0% 40,803 38,956 +4% 40,619 79,723 81,422 Global -8% -1% -5% 7,319 6,742 6,240 6,187 13,559 12,929 Western Europe H1 2012 H1 2013e H2 2012 H2 2013e 2012 2013e Analystscall 8 May 2013 Source: IHS Automotive (April 2013) 13

OUTLOOK

Rheinmetall Group Outlook 2013 unchanged A year of transition to improved profitability Outlook 2013 remains unchanged We expect sales of 4.8-4.9 billionfor the Group, with around 2.4 billion in Defence and 2.4-2.5 billion in Automotive According to our expectations, we will achieve operational earnings (EBIT pre-restructuring) of 240-260 million We expect restructuring costs of 60-80 million for the Group including measures in both segments Analystscall 8 May 2013 15

APPENDIX

Appendix: Rheinmetall Group Income statement Sales decreased, EBIT dropped Rheinmetall Group in million * / Sales 1,109 962-147 EBITDA 91 29-62 EBITDA margin in % 8.2 3.0-5.2 pp EBIT (reported) 43-19 - 62 EBIT margin (reported) in % 3.9-2.0-5.9 pp Restructuring costs 0-5 - 5 Operational earnings (EBIT pre-restructuring) 43-14 - 57 Employees 21,661 21,560-101 * 2012 figures restated for retrospective application of IAS 19 Employee Benefits (revised 2011) Analystscall 8 May 2013 17

Appendix: Rheinmetall Group Income statement Net income and EPS declined Rheinmetall Group in million * / EBIT (reported) 43-19 - 62 Interest -17-18 -1 EBT 26-37 -63 Taxes -6 + 8 + 14 Group net income 20-29 - 49 Minority interests - 2-6 - 4 Group earnings (after minorities) 22-23 - 45 Number of shares (weighted average) in million 38.1 37.7-0.4 Earnings per share in 0.56-0.61-1.17 * 2012 figures restated for retrospective application of IAS 19 Employee Benefits (revised 2011) Analystscall 8 May 2013 18

Appendix: Rheinmetall Group Cash flow statement Cash flow impacted by lower earnings and improved working capital Rheinmetall Group in million * / Group net income 20-29 - 49 Amortization / depreciation 48 48 + 0 Change in pension accruals -6-6 +0 Cash flow 62 13-49 Changes in working capital and other items - 246-206 + 40 Net cash used in operating activities - 184-193 - 9 Cash outflow for additions to tangible and intangible assets - 42-37 + 5 Free cash flow from operations - 226-230 - 4 * 2012 figures restated for retrospective application of IAS 19 Employee Benefits (revised 2011) Analystscall 8 May 2013 19

Appendix: Rheinmetall Group Outlook 2013 unchanged A year of transition to improved profitability Sales in billion EBIT in million 2012 2013e 2012 2013e Restructuring costs 60-80 Defence 2.3 around 2.4 174 130** Restructuring costs 40-50 Automotive 2.4 2.4-2.5 143 140** Restructuring costs 20-30 * Including holding costs, before restructuring costs ** Before restructuring costs Analystscall 8 May 2013 20

Appendix: Rheinmetall Defence Key figures Defence by division -108 Combat Systems Electronic Solutions Wheeled Vehicles Sales 471 363 205-57 148 163-34 129 127-29 98 EBIT* 4-48 -44 0-24 -24 7-14 -7-4 -9-13 EBIT margin* -12.9pp 0.8% -12.1% -16.2pp 0% -16.2% -9.7pp 4.3% -5.4% -10.2pp -3.1% -13.3% Figures before intersegmental consolidation Analystscall 8 May 2013 * 2012 figures restated for retrospective application of IAS 19 Employee Benefits (revised 2011) 21

Appendix: Rheinmetall Defence Cash flow Defence Rheinmetall Defence in million * / Net income - 1-39 - 38 Amortization / depreciation 21 22 + 1 Change in pension accruals -2-1 + 1 Cash flow 18-18 - 36 Changes in working capital and other items - 208-155 + 53 Net cash used in operating activities - 190-173 + 17 Cash outflow for additions to tangible and intangible assets - 14-9 + 5 Free cash flow from operations - 204-182 + 22 * 2012 figures restated for retrospective application of IAS 19 Employee Benefits (revised 2011) Analystscall 8 May 2013 22

Appendix: Rheinmetall Automotive Key figures Automotive by division Hardparts Mechatronics Motor Service -39 Sales 638 599 301-39 0 262 288 288 67-1 66 EBIT* 44-17 27 19-9 10 20-8 12 6-1 5 EBIT margin* 6.9% -2.4pp 4.5% 6.3% -3.5pp 3.8% 6.9% -2.7pp 4.2% 9.0% -1.4pp 7.6% Figures before intersegmental consolidation Analystscall 8 May 2013 * 2012 figures restated for retrospective application of IAS 19 Employee Benefits (revised 2011) 23

Appendix: Rheinmetall Automotive Cash flow Automotive Rheinmetall Automotive in million * / Net income 29 19-10 Amortization / depreciation 26 26 + 0 Change in pension accruals -2-5 -3 Cash flow 53 40-13 Changes in working capital and other items -69-22 + 47 Net cash used in operating activities - 16 + 18 + 34 Cash outflow for additions to tangible and intangible assets - 28-28 + 0 Free cash flow from operations - 44-10 + 34 * 2012 figures restated for retrospective application of IAS 19 Employee Benefits (revised 2011) Analystscall 8 May 2013 24

Rheinmetall Group Disclaimer This presentation contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the US Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of1995 with respect to Rheinmetall sfinancial condition, results of operations and businesses and certain of Rheinmetall splans and objectives. These forward-looking statements reflect the current views of Rheinmetall smanagement with respect to future events. In particular, such forward-looking statements include the financial guidance contained in the outlook for 2013. Forward-looking statements are sometimes, but not always, identified by their use of a date in the future or such words as will, anticipates, aims, could, may, should, expects, believes, intends, plans or targets. By their nature, forward-looking statements are inherently predictive, speculative and involve risk and uncertainty because they relate to events and depend on circumstances that will occur in the future. There are a number of factors that could cause actual results and developments to differ materially from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. In particular, such factors may have a material adverse effect on the costs and revenue development of Rheinmetall. Further, the economic downturn in Rheinmetall smarkets, and changes in interest and currency exchange rates, may also have an impact on Rheinmetall sbusiness development and the availability of financing on favorable conditions. The factors that could affect Rheinmetall sfuture financial results are discussed more fully in Rheinmetall smost recent annual and quarterly reports which can be found on its website at www.rheinmetall.com. All written or oral forward-looking statements attributable to Rheinmetallor any group company of Rheinmetallor any persons acting on their behalf contained in or made in connection with this presentation are expressly qualified in their entirety by factors of the kind referred to above. No assurances can be given that the forward-looking statements in this presentation will be realized. Except as otherwise stated herein and as may be required to comply with applicable law and regulations, Rheinmetalldoes not intend to update these forward-looking statements and does not undertake any obligation to do so. This presentation does not constitute an offering of securities or otherwise constitute an invitation or inducement to any person to underwrite, subscribe for or otherwise acquire or dispose of securities in Rheinmetall AG or any of its direct or indirect subsidiaries. Analystscall 8 May 2013 25