Category: Security policy

Left and right of the Rhine

For 30 years now, selected German and French naval officer candidates have been receiving full training in the partner country. The experience they gain serves as the basis for unique careers. It all began in 1993, which feels like an eternity ago. 30 years earlier, the Elysée Treaty was signed between France and Germany, whereby cooperation between the two countries in many areas, including the armed forces, was agreed as a political goal. In the same year, this cooperation was further advanced with a new exchange programme between the two navies. Every year for the past 30 years, the German Navy and the Marine Nationale have entrusted their partner with young officer candidates for...

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Integriertes Marine Einsatzrettungszentrum für den EGV BERLIN

Der Einsatzgruppenversorger (EGV) BERLIN wird mit einem integrierten Marine Einsatzrettungszentrum (i-Merz) ausgerüstet. Bereits am Tag nach der Zustimmung des Haushaltsausschusses Ende März haben die Vizepräsidentin des Bundesamts für Ausrüstung, Informationstechnik und Nutzung der Bundeswehr (BAAINBw), Annette Lehnigk-Emden, und der Geschäftsführer von German Naval Yards Kiel, Rino Brugge, den Vertrag über Bau und Integration des i-Merz unterzeichnet. Nach Angabe des Verteidigungsministeriums beträgt der Vertragswert rund 42 Millionen Euro. Die Finanzierung erfolgt aus dem Einzelplan 14. Mit dem Bau des i-Merz soll kurzfristig begonnen werden und die Integration Mitte 2024 abgeschlossen sein. Beim i-Merz handelt es sich um eine medizinische Notfalleinrichtung...

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More power, please!

The American armed forces are lagging behind the Russians in the development of hypersonic weapons. A development programme has now been initiated for the Navy's fighter-bombers. On 27 March, the US Navy commissioned rival companies Raytheon and Lockheed Martin to develop an aircraft carrier-capable hypersonic cruise missile to combat sea targets. The development programme is called Hypersonic Air-Launched Offensive Anti-Surface Warfare Weapon, or Halo for short. Halo is not to be deployed directly from ships, but from carrier-based fighter aircraft, in particular the F/A-18E/F. The Navy expects Halo to be too large to be carried in the internal armoury of the F-35C fighter-bomber. Although this...

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When a virus takes over

The coronavirus pandemic has also hit the German Navy hard. However, close cooperation with the naval medical service meant that it was still able to fulfil its orders. Global crises such as Sars in 2003, the Ebola epidemic in 2014-2016 and the Zika outbreak in 2016 have already shown the need to link measures in the areas of prevention, warning and response more closely. However, by the end of 2019, most countries, including Germany, had failed to do this adequately. On 30 January 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the Covid-19 outbreak an international public health emergency. This was followed by the declaration of a pandemic on 11 March. This came as a surprise to the civilian population, government institutions and the naval medical service alike....

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From 50 to 66

To mark its 175th birthday, the German Navy is giving itself a new target image. However, many good ideas stand in the way of just as many problems. In the 175th anniversary year of the German Navy, the inspector of the navy is looking ahead with the publication of its future structure. Vice Admiral Jan C. Kaack said in an interview with the Kieler Nachrichten newspaper: "We want to open up a big bouquet in the 2035+ vision." He is not talking about flagpoles. Rather, he wants the navy to remain fit for the future. All of this is being done in view of the dramatic changes since the invasion of Ukraine by Russian forces. The focus is on returning to the national...

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