Today, Germany has the second largest army in Europe in terms of numbers – 185,000 troops.
The German army would soon be the largest in Europe. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said this in an interview with a number of German media published the other day.
“Germany will soon have the largest conventional army in Europe within NATO,” Scholz said, adding that this would significantly strengthen the security of Germany and its allies.
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The chancellor also assured that Germany will continue to supply arms to Ukraine. By the end of July, Gepard’s self-propelled guns will be delivered to Kyiv. According to him, Germany is also training the Ukrainian military to cooperate with the Panzerhaubitze artillery self-propelled guns.
Scholz expressed a lack of understanding of the criticism being thrown at German authorities inside and outside the country due to the lack of military support for Ukraine.
“We have provided weapons, and we will supply more weapons. These orders are being fulfilled,” he stressed, referring to the supply of heavy weapons, which were agreed with the industry.
Today, Germany has the second largest army in Europe in terms of numbers – 185,000 troops. France leads with 207,000 troops.
Earlier this week it became known that Germany was creating a special fund for the army of 100 billion euros. It gives large -scale orders for weapons.
Germany is allocating one billion euros in aid to Ukraine
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Source: korrespondent

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