German chief of defence orders swift expansion of warfare capabilities
- Germany's Chief of Defence, Carsten Breuer, signed a directive on May 19 ordering the military to be fully equipped by 2029 in Berlin.
- This directive follows NATO estimates that Russian forces may regain sufficient power to launch a large-scale attack on NATO territory by 2029.
- Breuer’s priorities include strengthening depleted air defenses to intercept drones, developing long-range precision strike capabilities, expanding electronic warfare, and building resilient space-based offensive and defensive systems.
- The directive calls for stockpiling all types of ammunition and cites funds made available by loosening Germany’s debt brake in March as supporting resources.
- This order reflects NATO priorities and implies Germany is preparing to counter increasing Russian military capabilities and potential aggression before 2029.
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Carsten Breuer, General Inspector of the Bundeswehr, has set the priorities of his troops in an order. At the top of the list: air defense, ammunition and long-range missiles.
By 2029, Russia may have rebuilt its forces sufficiently to attack NATO territory, Carsten Breuer and other alliance officials estimate.
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