Category: Security policy

Strategy is not a supreme discipline in Germany

8th Maritime Colloquium of the German Maritime Institute in Wilhelmshaven When the President of the German Maritime Institute (DMI), retired Rear Admiral Karsten Schneider, closed the DMI's 8th Maritime Colloquium with these words, it was possible to look back on a series of challenging presentations and panels. On 24 May 2022, maritime security experts gathered at the Atlantic Hotel Wilhelmshaven to discuss the topic: "The German Navy facing new tasks - new challenges - new capabilities?". The organiser was supported by the German Navy's Operational Flotilla 2, the griephan information service, the German Naval Association, the German Armed Forces Association and the German Atlantic Society. It was...

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The Maritime Cluster Northern Germany (MCN) goes moving image

What does the MCN actually stand for? What is the focus of its content? And what characterises the MCN? The Maritime Cluster Northern Germany (MCN) answers all these questions in its new image film on YouTube. In the almost 2.5-minute film, members and employees have their say and provide an overview of the MCN's work, goals and topics. The Maritime Cluster Northern Germany (MCN) is a maritime industry network with more than 350 members in five northern German states. With its offices in Bremen, Hamburg, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein, the MCN is present in the north and cooperates closely with the players in the regions. From this...

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Maritime fact check - Schleswig-Holstein state election 2022

On Sunday 8 May, a vote will be held on the composition of the 20th state parliament in Schleswig-Holstein. The maritime importance of this federal state probably needs no further explanation: With its location between the North Sea and Baltic Sea, over 1,125 kilometres of coastline, the large number of ports and shipyards as well as a diverse maritime economy, the maritime sector is a de facto source of identity. A special feature of the local party landscape is the South Schleswig Voters' Association (SSW), which represents the interests of the Danish minority in the state and is exempt from the usual 5 per cent threshold for parties. How maritime is the election in Schleswig-Holstein? Or rather, how strongly represented are...

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14th Armaments Report - K 130 & F 125 in focus

In mid-February - six days before the Russian invasion of Ukraine - we asked ourselves whether the German government was waking up from its slumber in view of the threat on Europe's eastern flank with regard to the defence force and its expenditure. Specifically, we wrote in an article: The media image is dominated by the Russian combat vehicles that have deployed in a horseshoe shape around eastern Ukraine. [...] Is Moscow's current threat sufficient to awaken Berlin from its slumber, or will it fall back into old patterns once the crisis is over? How do you finance the defence against the backdrop of an overstretched defence budget and...

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US Navy relocates Growler to the southern Eifel region

Six Boeing EA-18 Growler electronic warfare aircraft - including the 120 man/woman support component of the 134th Electronic Attack Squadron at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island - will be deployed to Spangdahlem in the southern Eifel region this week. The task of the specialists stationed in Washington State on the west coast of the USA is to operate from the aircraft carrier to disrupt, deceive and disable the tracking capabilities of enemy units. Their operational radius is usually 1,000 kilometres - with additional tanks, this radius is tripled. With their special capabilities, they are intended to reinforce NATO's eastern flank while flying exclusively over NATO territory. Whether...

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