Contract for the Naval Laser has been signed with Rheinmetall and MBDA. Supposedly 480 million Euro. Planned IOC 2029. Based on the prototype tested onboard F124 frigate Sachsen, which took it along on 28,000nm worth of sea trials with 1000+ shots fired at air, sea and land targets.
Re lack of module space due to no F126, the consortium is now pushing the angle that since it's containerized it can also be used for drone defense in harbour protection. The Navy is instead planning to use the containerized solution on Berlin class AORs now.
The conditions package from the budget committee includes that a) this may not be used as a pre-selection for later serial production. b) if a land-based laser solution is procured other international competitors have to be looked at again (and such a land-based solution is required to be looked at in the first place) and c) there's strict project reporting duties towards the budget committee.
In addition the budget committee has charged the ministry of defense with looking into international development of possible space applications for lasers and develop its own usage scenarios, including for space-based lasers.