Germany tapping industry to bolster NATO response to ‘Russian attack’ – Handelsblatt

The Bundeswehr has reportedly approached key companies to speed up the movement of troops and equipment east if an emergency arises Read Full Article at RT.com

Apr 22, 2025 - 13:00
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Germany tapping industry to bolster NATO response to ‘Russian attack’ – Handelsblatt

The Bundeswehr has reportedly approached key companies to speedily move troops and equipment if an emergency arises

Germany’s military, the Bundeswehr, has reached out to major logistics and defense companies to prepare for a possible NATO deployment to Eastern Europe “in the event of a Russian attack,” Handelsblatt reported on Tuesday.

Several eastern NATO members, especially the Baltic states, have repeatedly alleged that Russia is preparing for an invasion – an accusation Moscow has consistently denied.

The Bundeswehr is reportedly holding confidential discussions with firms including Deutsche Bahn, Lufthansa, and Rheinmetall to secure their support in transporting troops, weapons, and equipment.

According to the newspaper, the German Defense Ministry has asked Deutsche Bahn to examine how it could help transport military convoys by rail during a crisis. Meanwhile, Lufthansa is being considered for basic training support for fighter pilots through its flight school. Rheinmetall is already involved in military logistics through a recent €260 million ($300 million) contract and is also in talks to expand its role.

This effort forms part of Germany’s strategic role as NATO’s central logistics hub, the outlet reports. Under the military bloc’s new defense framework, Berlin has committed to mobilizing thousands of soldiers and hundreds of aircraft and ships within 30 days if a crisis arises.

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Defense officials told the newspaper that the Bundeswehr is not able to manage such large-scale mobilization on its own. German military leadership has therefore turned to the private sector to build what they describe as a “strategic deployment corridor” across the country.

“The Bundeswehr relies almost exclusively on civilian commercial service providers for the logistical transport of military goods and equipment outside of crisis zones,” the Bundeswehr Operational Command told Handelsblatt. “In sea and air transport for extra-wide and extra-heavy equipment, this figure is even 100 percent.”

The initiative comes as Germany seeks to recover from decades of underinvestment in its armed forces, which have left its military ill-prepared for large-scale conflict. Outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s €100 billion ($115 billion) special fund, announced after the escalation of the Ukraine conflict, aims to reverse this trend. Germany’s chief of defense staff, Gen. Carsten Breuer, recently stated that the Bundeswehr must be war-ready by 2029 so that it is able to fight Russia.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has consistently rejected allegations that Moscow harbors aggressive intentions toward NATO countries, calling them “nonsense” designed to alarm Western Europeans and legitimize major increases in defense budgets.

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