Pistorius on Asian Trip: For Japan, the Bundeswehr is an Answer to Trump
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius is on a mission to strengthen military ties with Japan, viewing this partnership as a strategic response to American policies under Trump.
The German military has sunk a huge amount, equipment does not work. 'Health threat'
Germany's military, the Bundeswehr, discovered severe flaws in its radio-informatic communication system that pose health risks to soldiers.
Order for a workboat from the Bundeswehr - The German armed forces need a vessel for personnel transport
Uudenkaupungin työvene oy has signed a contract to supply a personnel transport vessel to the German armed forces, Bundeswehr.
Interest in military service grows in Germany
In Germany, there has been a significant increase in applications for military service and the number of serving soldiers in the Bundeswehr, according to the Defense Ministry's recent announcement.
Ruling on the Civil Clause: Bavarian Universities Do Not Have to Cooperate with the Bundeswehr
A ruling by the Bavarian Constitutional Court confirms that universities in Bavaria are not required to collaborate with the military, thereby reinforcing academic freedom amid rising political pressures.
Germany has other problems than SAFE. Young people oppose conscription to the Bundeswehr
Young German students are protesting against the prospect of reintroducing military conscription to the Bundeswehr, emphasizing their desire for peace instead of becoming soldiers.
NATO Mission 'Eastern Sentry': How the Bundeswehr Helps Secure Poland's Airspace
The Bundeswehr has stationed fighter jets in Poland as part of NATO's 'Eastern Sentry' mission to deter Russia and defend against potential drone threats.
Religion: The Bundeswehr is looking for Muslim chaplains for the first time
The Bundeswehr seeks Muslim chaplains to support the spiritual needs of its Muslim soldiers, reflecting an inclusive policy within the predominantly Christian military framework.
Defeat for Söder's Federal Armed Forces Act: Court: Universities do not have to cooperate with the Bundeswehr
The Bavarian Constitutional Court ruled that universities cannot be compelled by the state government to cooperate with the Bundeswehr, negating a significant provision of a law pushed by Minister President Markus Söder.
Military Commissioner Henning Otte: Glorification Instead of Military Report
Military Commissioner Henning Otte is criticized for not addressing deficiencies in the Bundeswehr’s annual report, opting instead for a more favorable perspective.
Bundeswehr satellite network: Airbus, Rheinmetall, and OHB could form an alliance
Airbus, Rheinmetall, and OHB are reportedly considering a partnership to establish a satellite network for the German armed forces, a move seen as beneficial for the ambitious project.
Bundeswehr: When 30,000 Wounded Come to Germany
The Bundeswehr and rescue services are simulating a massive influx of wounded soldiers in a NATO scenario at Berlin's Airport, highlighting the seriousness of the potential escalation in Europe.
Otte's First Report: Defense Commissioner, Stick to Your Trade
In his first report, Henning Otte advocates for mandatory military service while navigating the expectations of his role as the Defense Commissioner.
Rampant abuse undermining Germany army recruitment – report
A new report reveals that abuse and hazing within Germany's Bundeswehr are contributing to recruitment challenges as many enlistees are choosing to leave the armed forces.
Do Germans Have Too Few Volunteers for the Military? Report Does Not Exclude the Return of Conscription
Germany's government is debating the introduction of mandatory military service due to a potential shortage of volunteers following recent legislation for voluntary military service.
Military Report: Personnel Shortage Remains the Biggest Problem of the Bundeswehr
Germany's military representative, Henning Otte, highlights the ongoing personnel shortage crisis within the Bundeswehr and emphasizes the need to assess current military deployments in the Middle East.
Podcast: 'On Point': Peter Thiel and the Ideology of Tech Oligarchs
The German Defense Minister emphasized the urgent need for kamikaze drones for the Bundeswehr amid debates on budget allocations and influenced by tech billionaire Peter Thiel.
Drones for the Bundeswehr: The Authority of the Tightwads May Yet Backfire
The German government's budget constraints in military procurement could eventually jeopardize national defense capabilities.
Bundeswehr: The Conditions for Pistorius' Drone Deal are Reasonable
The article discusses the German military's approval of a 540 million euro purchase of unproven kamikaze drones, stressing the importance of parliamentary oversight in defense spending.
Bundeswehr Equipment: What Masks Were in 2020, Drones Are Today
The German military urgently needs drones for its Lithuanian brigade, as startups vie for government funding under pressure to equip armed forces amidst a shortage of volunteers.
The Publishing House "Briedis" at the Vilnius Book Fair: History, Geopolitics, and Books for the Whole Family
The article discusses the highlighted book by German historian Sönke Neitzel, relating to the Bundeswehr's changes after World War II and its implications for NATO's eastern flank.
Bundeswehr: Drone deal to proceed – despite Peter Thiel
Germany's Defense Ministry considers concerns about Peter Thiel's involvement in Stark Defence resolved, moving forward with a drone deal.
Profile: How dangerous is Peter Thiel?
A growing debate in Germany questions the influence of Peter Thiel in connection with the Bundeswehr's acquisition of drones from a startup in which he is a minority investor.
Climate Protection: The Concrete Heads from the Bundeswehr University
Professor Karl-Christian Thienel from the Bundeswehr University Munich discusses innovative, eco-friendly materials and their potential applications in construction to combat climate change.
Air Readiness of the Bundeswehr: 700 Empty Flights of Government Planes in One Year
Germany's military air service reported 700 empty flights in a year, raising concerns about the efficiency of government travel.
Nuclear Weapons: Britain Thinks Only Within NATO Framework
The UK is considering the possibility of transporting its nuclear weapons using Bundeswehr aircraft, but its arsenal currently consists only of sea-based missiles, with future developments reliant on NATO collaboration.
Inspector General of the Bundeswehr in Starnberg: "The Era of Peace is Over"
General Carsten Breuer, the Inspector General of the Bundeswehr, speaks at an event in Starnberg, emphasizing Germany's evolving security responsibilities in a changing global landscape.
Federal Politics: Bundeswehr Receives Instructors from Ukraine
The German Bundeswehr has signed an agreement to incorporate Ukrainian instructors into its training schools.
Bundeswehr: Does an Antidemocrat Gain Influence on German Defense Capability?
The article discusses the challenges faced by the Bundeswehr in modernizing its defense capabilities amidst growing doubts about U.S. reliability and the threat posed by Russia.
Bundeswehr: Pistorius’ Drone Deal and the Unclear Role of Investor Peter Thiel
Germany's defense minister is seeking approval for a significant procurement of kamikaze drones for the Bundeswehr, raising concerns about the involvement of investor Peter Thiel.
Armaments: "We just have to become much faster"
In an interview, SPD politician Siemtje Möller and armaments entrepreneur Marc Wietfeld discuss the pressing need for Germany to improve its defense capability amid significant military funding, cautioning against mismanagement and dependency.
Security Without America: The Bundeswehr is Ready
The Bundeswehr and its allies must prepare for a future without American support, emphasizing Germany's leadership role in maintaining European security.
Defense Industry: 3D Printers for the Bundeswehr
A machine manufacturer from Lübeck aims to establish high-tech factories for the German military, exploring partnerships with automobile manufacturers to implement 3D printing technology.
Germany: In Munich, Friedrich Merz Reiterates His Desire to Make the Bundeswehr the Most Powerful Conventional Army in Europe
Friedrich Merz, at a security conference in Munich, expressed his ambition to transform the Bundeswehr into Europe's most powerful conventional army.
Following reports of a shortage of volunteers for the German Brigade – Kasčiūnas' assessment
Lithuanian politician Kasčiūnas discusses the challenges facing the German Bundeswehr in recruiting volunteers for its brigade, emphasizing the potential for implementing mandatory conscription if volunteer numbers remain low.
Munich Conference: The old order is in the air – Merz opens nuclear dialogue with Macron and will make the Bundeswehr 'the strongest force in Europe'
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced private discussions with French President Emmanuel Macron on European nuclear deterrence at the Munich Conference, marking a significant shift in the transatlantic relationship.
Bundeswehr: German General Nominated for NATO Position
Germany has nominated its highest-ranking soldier, General Carsten Breuer, for the position of Chairman of NATO's Military Committee, a decision announced by Defense Minister Boris Pistorius.
Armament: Turning Point, But Now Go Fast
The article discusses how fitness technology is being integrated into the Bundeswehr's military training and performance assessments.
Volunteer with the Bundeswehr: Private Irene
The article profiles Private Irene as she prepares for shooting practice in the Bundeswehr.
Twitch: Is this the Bundeswehr's charm offensive?
The German military is attempting to attract young recruits through live streams on the Twitch platform, but the effectiveness of this strategy is questionable.
Carsten Breuer is to become head of the powerful NATO Military Committee
Carsten Breuer, Inspector General of the Bundeswehr, is set to become the head of the NATO Military Committee starting in 2028, with Washington aiming to increase Germany's responsibilities within the alliance.
Imminent escalation between the USA and Iran – Bundeswehr reduces presence in Iraq
The Bundeswehr is significantly reducing its troops in Iraq in response to escalating tensions between the USA and Iran, as reported by 'Der Spiegel'.
Schweinfurt District Court: Prosecutor appeals acquittal for vaccination refuser
A Bundeswehr officer acquitted twice for refusing a COVID-19 vaccination continues to face legal challenges as the prosecution appeals the recent ruling from the Schweinfurt District Court, leaving the case unresolved and now in the hands of the Bavarian Supreme Court.
Ataman demands tough consequences for sexism in the Bundeswehr
Following revelations of sexualized assaults at a paratrooper regiment in Zweibrücken, the Federal Anti-Discrimination Commissioner Ferda Ataman calls for decisive action from the Bundeswehr, warning that recruitment efforts are at risk.
Bundeswehr Soldiers Arrived in Greenland
German Bundeswehr soldiers have arrived in Greenland to assess conditions for joint military exercises in the Arctic amid rising geopolitical tensions surrounding the Danish island.
SZ in the Evening: News from January 16, 2026
The article discusses Trump's threat of tariffs against Greenland friends and a Bundeswehr mission involving German soldiers alongside their European counterparts in Nuuk for reconnaissance and planning purposes.
Bundeswehr Arrives in Greenland: An Exploration, Also for Emergency Situations
The arrival of German troops in Greenland raises concerns and discussions about military presence and its implications amidst tensions surrounding the region.
Defense: Bundeswehr sends first letters for new military service
The Bundeswehr has dispatched the first questionnaires for the new military service to determine suitability and motivation among young adults.
Current Lexicon: Thirteen
The article discusses the significance of the number 13, contrasting its perception as an unlucky number in Germany with its positive connotations in Arctic cultures, Jewish tradition, and Christianity, while also mentioning the involvement of 13 soldiers in the Bundeswehr's European mission.
"In truth, they explore nothing at all"
The deployment of 13 Bundeswehr soldiers to Greenland is described as pure symbolism by columnist Hans-Ulrich Jörges, who also calls for a tougher stance from the EU against Washington's desires on WELT TV.