Category: Security policy

Shipping history in the centre of Berlin

Until the Second World War, the Museum of Oceanography built up an important collection of maritime exhibits. But war damage and the subsequent confiscation destroyed Kaiser Wilhelm II's dream. Yes, there really was such a thing - a museum of oceanography in the centre of Berlin, founded by the shipping enthusiast Kaiser Wilhelm II and at the time a must-see for every patriotic German. Now part of the collection of the German Museum of Technology and also represented with individual exhibits in the Military History Training Centre (WGAZ) in Flensburg-Mürwik, it was world-class at the time. It was opened on 5 March 1906 in the rooms of the Chemical Institute in...

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German government formulates national port strategy

After many previous announcements and protracted negotiations, the German government has finally formulated and published a national port strategy. It was welcomed by the federal states, all associations and other stakeholders, albeit with reservations due to the lack of statements on the financing of the ambitious goals. In general, it is said that efficient ports are an important prerequisite for Germany's economic success and general prosperity. They would not only secure the supply of industry, trade and the population, but also directly and indirectly secure up to 5.6 million jobs nationwide. Access marineforum digital+ Are you already a registered user? Log in here now - also MOV...

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USA warns against Chinese port equipment suppliers

China's involvement in logistics extends far beyond its participation in ports. The country's companies have a dominant market position and provide deep insights into global transport chains. In a new announcement, the US Maritime Administration (Marad) warns of potential cyber threats to shipping. According to the shipping authority, port authorities are inadequately protected against potential cyberattacks. In addition to their operational networks, administrative systems and software, this applies in particular to the infrastructure of the seaports themselves. All systems that are manufactured, installed and maintained by foreign companies, particularly from China, are considered to be at risk. Access marineforum digital+ You are already a registered...

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German armed forces in the Indo-Pacific

After two years, the German Navy is returning to the Indo-Pacific. Together with the German Air Force, it will take international cooperation in the region to a new level. This year's Indo-Pacific Deployment of the German Air Force and Navy renews the German signal of wanting to contribute more to the security of the community of values in the region. Both branches of the armed forces will be deployed together for several months between the west coast of America and the east coast of Africa. The Bundeswehr has been flying the flag in this region for four years. The first step was taken by the frigate BAYERN with its overseas training cruise from August 2021 to February 2022, followed in summer 2022 by...

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Taking global responsibility

In May, the German Navy sets off for the Indo-Pacific for the second time since 2021. The Indo-Pacific Deployment 2024 begins! It will not be a routine voyage. Since the last visit of the frigate BAYERN, the global political situation has changed significantly once again - both in Europe and in Asia. The fact that Germany is sending the frigate BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG and the task force provider FRANKFURT AM MAIN to spend seven months crossing the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans and that the German Air Force is also taking part in exercises in the region with around 30 aircraft is not a matter of course. Access marineforum digital+ Are you already a registered user? Log in here now...

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