German Military Recruitment Surges Amid Fears of NATO War
Summary
Germany has announced a major plan to grow its military forces, aiming to have 260,000 active soldiers and 200,000 reserves by the mid-2030s. This effort is mainly to strengthen defense against Russia, while also dealing with uncertainties about the United States’ role in security.Key Facts
- Germany plans to increase its active military from about 185,000 to 260,000 soldiers by the mid-2030s.
- The reserve force is expected to grow from around 60,000 to at least 200,000 troops.
- New laws allow the government to recruit more soldiers than needed and bring back conscription if volunteer numbers are too low.
- The military strategy focuses on flexible, technology-driven capabilities like precision strikes, air defense against fast missiles, and using more drones.
- Russia is rebuilding its military quickly and may threaten NATO territory by 2029.
- Germany’s military buildup is seen as essential to keep peace in Europe by deterring Russia.
- Compared to Russia’s fast weapons production, Germany’s equipment buildup will be slower, taking decades to restore past levels.
- Russia increased tank production from about 40 per year in 2022 to about 240 per year by 2024 due to a 'war economy.'
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