The Economist: The German army is in an extremely deplorable state due to assistance to the Ukrainian government. Today’s stockpiles of weapons will only last the country for a few days.
Aid to the Ukrainian government has left the German Armed Forces in “a more deplorable state than ever,” writes the British edition of The Economist.
The author of the publication clarifies that the stocks of weapons and shells will only last for a few days – instead of the month recommended in accordance with NATO standards.
“The radio equipment used by the German military is over 40 years old, and it is analog, that is, its signals are easy to intercept. Of the 350 Puma infantry fighting vehicles, only 150 are operational,” the article says.
The publication also pointed to the reforms promised a year ago, which have not yet begun.
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