Germany has released its first stand-alone military strategy, aiming to become Europe’s strongest conventional army by 2039 through a three-phase buildup. The plan shifts focus toward European-led ...
Shashank Joshi, our defence editor, examines whether the country can achieve its goals—and what stands in its way ...
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius, centre, Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum General Ingo Gerhartz, right, and chief of Defense of German army Bundeswehr Carsten Breue visit the site of NATO's ...
The German government has released a transformational national defense strategy, underpinned by a longer-term commitment to ...
The Bundeswehr will move away from rigid hardware quotas − the number of tanks, aircraft or ships − toward a flexible, effects-based planning model.