@Ce_Moll: First German Military Strategy...
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Apr 22, 2026
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The 5 points to watch:
Europe from national strength
industry as the key gap
limited public prioritisation
Russia as military focal point
deep strike as the most interesting capability signal.
The 5 points to watch:
Europe from national strength
industry as the key gap
limited public prioritisation
Russia as military focal point
deep strike as the most interesting capability signal.
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The biggest step forward is this: Germany frames European defence more clearly from national strength. Not: cooperation compensates for missing capabilities. Rather: national capabilities make cooperation credible.
The biggest step forward is this: Germany frames European defence more clearly from national strength. Not: cooperation compensates for missing capabilities. Rather: national capabilities make cooperation credible.
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This is also the plausible answer to transatlantic uncertainty. If the future US role in NATO and Europe becomes less certain, Germany has to build more military agency of its own.
This is also the plausible answer to transatlantic uncertainty. If the future US role in NATO and Europe becomes less certain, Germany has to build more military agency of its own.
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In that sense, Germany is becoming a bit more French strategically: national agency first, cooperation from strength. Not against Europe, but as a condition for carrying more weight in Europe.
In that sense, Germany is becoming a bit more French strategically: national agency first, cooperation from strength. Not against Europe, but as a condition for carrying more weight in Europe.
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That fits the ambition to become a backbone of European conventional defence. But the claim only matters if it is backed by capabilities, personnel, command structures, munitions and readiness.
That fits the ambition to become a backbone of European conventional defence. But the claim only matters if it is backed by capabilities, personnel, command structures, munitions and readiness.
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The biggest gap is industry. In a long attritional scenario, industrial capacity is not an appendix. It is part of deterrence: if you cannot produce, repair and scale, you deter less credibly.
The biggest gap is industry. In a long attritional scenario, industrial capacity is not an appendix. It is part of deterrence: if you cannot produce, repair and scale, you deter less credibly.
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Formally, one can point to Germany’s 2024 defence-industrial strategy. Politically, that is not enough. Military strategy, capability planning and industrial scalability have to be connected more tightly.
Formally, one can point to Germany’s 2024 defence-industrial strategy. Politically, that is not enough. Military strategy, capability planning and industrial scalability have to be connected more tightly.
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This is one of the central questions: How does Germany sustain endurance against Russia? Not just with brigades on paper, but with ammunition, spare parts, production lines, logistics and reserves.
This is one of the central questions: How does Germany sustain endurance against Russia? Not just with brigades on paper, but with ammunition, spare parts, production lines, logistics and reserves.
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The threat picture is clear: Russia is central. China matters strategically, but this strategy does not offer a German military answer to China. The military centre of gravity is Europe.
The threat picture is clear: Russia is central. China matters strategically, but this strategy does not offer a German military answer to China. The military centre of gravity is Europe.
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One capability signal stands out: deep strike. This is not just “shooting further.” It requires ISR, targeting, command and control, decision speed, and political management of escalation risk.
One capability signal stands out: deep strike. This is not just “shooting further.” It requires ISR, targeting, command and control, decision speed, and political management of escalation risk.
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That is why deep strike matters: precision at range requires national command capability. It is also a building block for becoming less dependent on others and more militarily relevant in Europe.
That is why deep strike matters: precision at range requires national command capability. It is also a building block for becoming less dependent on others and more militarily relevant in Europe.
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Anyone expecting clear public priorities will likely be disappointed. The decisive parts are classified. Militarily understandable, politically difficult: Parliament will ask what the money and force growth are actually for.
Anyone expecting clear public priorities will likely be disappointed. The decisive parts are classified. Militarily understandable, politically difficult: Parliament will ask what the money and force growth are actually for.
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Bottom line: progress, yes. Breakthrough, no. The value of this strategy is whether it links threat, objectives, means, industry and priorities in a way that helps the Bundeswehr get better faster.
Bottom line: progress, yes. Breakthrough, no. The value of this strategy is whether it links threat, objectives, means, industry and priorities in a way that helps the Bundeswehr get better faster.
