Germany Rushes for Long-Range US-Made Missiles as Putin Sounds War Alarm?
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A strategic movement to close the German defence gap in the face of changes in NATO's deterrence policy
Germany rushes for long-range US-made missiles as Putin sounds war alarm?
With Russia issuing sinister war warnings and bombing Kyiv, Germany is set to spend over $1 billion on up to 400 ground‑launched Tomahawk Block Vb missiles. This video explains why Berlin wants long‑range strike, what Typhon launchers and 1,500 km reach mean, and how NATO’s arsenal shift changes deterrence dynamics in Europe.
Germany Moves to Buy US Tomahawk Missiles to Boost Long-Range Strike Capability
Germany has secured an agreement with the United States to purchase Tomahawk cruise missiles, a move aimed at establishing a long-range strike capability. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced the deal during a speech summarizing outcomes from a recent NATO summit, where Berlin negotiated the multi-billion dollar acquisition to shore up its national defense infrastructure, according to Hartpunkt on July 9. We bring you stories from the gro…
Germany is buying Tomahawk missiles from the USA and stationing them in Germany. Chancellor Friedrich Merz announces the deal in the Bundestag.
Germany is buying Tomahawk missiles from the USA and stationing them in Germany. Chancellor Friedrich Merz announces the deal in the Bundestag.
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