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German military says thousands of rounds of ammunition were stolen from parked vehicle last week
The German Defense Ministry confirmed Tuesday that “a shipment of thousands of rounds of ammunition” bound for the armed ...
(Dec 9): German lawmakers are set to approve 29 military procurement contracts worth a record EUR52 billion next week, part ...
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Germany unleashes its biggest military upgrade in decades — new weapons, drones, and F-35 missiles signal a war-ready Bundeswehr
Germany has approved a major wave of defense procurement decisions that will upgrade weapons, aircraft systems, drones, ...
The German parliament on Friday voted to introduce voluntary military service as European nations seek to boost readiness ...
The plan leaves the door open for parliament to introduce mandatory service at least for a limited number of people in future ...
At first, disarmament was imposed on Germany. American and Russian forces seized weapons depots, sealed off factories, and ...
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German parliament approves conscription scheme to boost the Bundeswehr
If that is not enough, we will have no choice but to introduce partial conscription,” said German defense minister Boris ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Germany’s armed forces will continue their deployment in Iraq for an additional 15 months to help stabilize the country and prevent the resurgence of the Islamic State (ISIS) ...
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German lawmakers approve plan to attract more military recruits as Europe seeks to counter Russia
Germany’s Bundestag voted for a bill on Friday that allows the country to move towards conscription, as tensions with Russia spur calls for Europe to gain more independence from the US security ...
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German rearmament still needs critical US hardware
Germany is increasing its defense spending in response to the threat posed by Russia, with plans to reach the NATO target of ...
A leading politician in Chancellor Friedrich Merz's conservative party wants the German armed forces to start getting ready for a return to compulsory military service. Jens Spahn, the leader of ...
Jens Spahn, leader of the CDU parliamentary group, speaks in the plenary session of the Bundestag after the Chancellor's government statement. Kay Nietfeld/dpa A leading politician in Chancellor ...
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