Berlin is pressing ahead with plans to substantially strengthen the Bundeswehr, aiming to build the strongest army in Europe.
Amid concerns over the new U.S. National Defense Strategy and potential reductions in America’s security role on the continent, Germany has announced plans to acquire up to 250,000 G95 assault rifles.
📌 The procurement program is expected to cost around €765 million over the coming years, marking one of the largest investments in small arms in German military history.
This move underscores Berlin’s determination to bolster its defense capabilities and reduce reliance on external security guarantees.
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🇩🇪 Germany Steps Up Military Reinforcement
Berlin is pressing ahead with plans to substantially strengthen the Bundeswehr, aiming to build the strongest army in Europe.
Amid concerns over the new U.S. National Defense Strategy and potential reductions in America’s security role on the continent, Germany has announced plans to acquire up to 250,000 G95 assault rifles.
📌 The procurement program is expected to cost around €765 million over the coming years, marking one of the largest investments in small arms in German military history.
This move underscores Berlin’s determination to bolster its defense capabilities and reduce reliance on external security guarantees.