Berlin will go to its armed forces to the strongest regular European army.
Germany plans to have more than double the defense budget. The money, in particular, will go to purchase of 20 Eurofighter fighters, about 3,000 boxer armored vehicles and about 3,500 patria infantry combates vehicles. On Tuesday, July 29, Reuters reported that there was a reference to resources.
It has been noted that supplies of boxer and patria platforms are expected over the next 10 years.
According to agency resources, the cost of ordering the eurofighter is probably from 4 to 5 billion euros, while boxing vehicles are estimated to be 10 billion euros. Patria’s estimated price is about 7 billion euros.
The German Ministry of Defense also considers plans for the purchase of more Air Iris-T Air Iris-T defense systems and several hundred Skyranger air defense platforms, resources, have noticed that the financial details of these acquisitions have not been agreed.
Bloomberg also, citing resources, reports that Germany is preparing more than 60 military acquisitions for the end of this year for the parliament approval. Defense Minister Boris Pistorius informed lawmakers about government priorities to change Bundeswehr’s armed forces to the strongest regular European army.
On Wednesday, July 30, the German Ministers cabinet should approve the medium -term financial plan, which provides an increase in the annual defense budget, the newspaper writes.
Earlier, Pistorus suggested to increase the salary and introduce bonuses for volunteers who end a contract with Bundeswehr.
Remember, on the eve of Ukraine’s defense minister Denis Shmygal and the commander -chief of the armed forces of armed forces Alexander Sirsky held a telephone conversation with Germany representatives. Pressing the needs of Ukraine defense forces until the end of the year and the current front situation is discussed.
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Source: korrespondent

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