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Agreement in hand, German-Norwegian submarine scheme awaits funding decision
German defense leaders plan to submit the deal for parliamentary consideration before the summer recess.

In a report which will likely horrify its NATO allies, German daily Bild has revealed that German submarines are equipped with Russian navigation systems.
In 2005, under then-Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, around 100 German navy ships were equipped with new navigation systems from Russian company Transas, a company founded in St. Petersburg in 1990.
Later, the German government decided in favor of Transas and, according to Bild, installed the Navi Sailor 4100 (navigation device for position, speed, route) in the most modern German submarines U-35 (in operation since 2015) and U-36 ( since 2016).
Transas also equipped the Russian fleet with combat simulators and even got an award from Gen. Nikolai Makarov, chief of the Russian General Staff in 2007-2012.
In 2018 the company was bought by Finnish company Wartsila, but the armaments division remained in Russian hands.
Former Transas engineers are now developing combat drones for the Russian military. Because of its close ties to the Russian security apparatus, this part of Transas is in the focus of Western intelligence services, according to security experts.
The Bild report claims that the system’s data encryption does not comply with military security standards, in an apparent reference to NATO, of which Germany is a member.
“During a worst-case cyberattack, navigation data could be hacked and the ship could fully lose operability,” Bild quoted an unnamed officer as saying.
The report also pointed out that Russia sometimes carries out naval maneuvers close to Germany’s Baltic Sea coastline.
Tobias Lindner, the top Bundestag representative for the opposition Greens on the German parliament’s defense committee, voiced alarm following Bild’s report.
“The Bundeswehr must ensure that the navy’s navigation software does not represent a security leak. The ministry must quickly explain why software from a manufacturer in NATO countries is not being used,” Lindner said.
And opposed Polish efforts to get gas from Norway...?Isn't Gerhard Schroder also quite keen on increasing Germany's dependence on Russian gas?
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France offers Germany four Atlantic 2 maritime patrol aircraft
The French Armed Forces Ministry has offered four Breguet Atlantic 2 planes to plug a looming gap in the German Navy’s anti-submarine capabilities, provided that Berlin springs for modernizing the planes.www.defensenews.com
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Germany goes Hail Mary on funding Europe’s next-gen fighter
German defense leaders admit they have no firm financing plan for the Future Combat Air System, but they still hope to submit the project to lawmakers for approval soon.www.defensenews.com
NATO leaders extend Article 5 mutual defence clause to space domain
NATO leaders have thrown down the gauntlet to protect their newest operational domain, warning adversaries that any attacks against allied space assets that threaten the...www.janes.com
GAF IOC Meteors on Typhoon
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German air force declares Meteor missile ready for Eurofighter fleet
The German air force recently completed flight tests for its newest air-to-air missile, the Meteor, and have deemed the weapon ready for use aboard the nation’s Eurofighter Typhoon fleet.www.defensenews.com
Notice the need to replace the ejector clamp with a specific one.
Give them the same Lance Turret as the Australian Boxer CRVs:The German army will introduce a new variant of the Boxer armed with a 30mm gun and MELLS ATGWS from 2025.
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Symposium Infanterie in Hammelburg
Das Führungs- und Lehrpersonal der Infanterie berät über Neuerungen in der Ausbildung und Ausstattung des Heeres.www.bundeswehr.de
Give them the same Lance Turret as the Australian Boxer CRVs:The German army will introduce a new variant of the Boxer armed with a 30mm gun and MELLS ATGWS from 2025.
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Symposium Infanterie in Hammelburg
Das Führungs- und Lehrpersonal der Infanterie berät über Neuerungen in der Ausbildung und Ausstattung des Heeres.www.bundeswehr.de
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FCAS is longer term need, but over a decade is way to late. F-35 is an immediate need. If you're spending that much you should do both.This seems like a turning point, how long the political desire to fulfil this will remain is speculative like all political decisions, but it could be important in the medium-term.
https://www.bloombergquint.com/poli...ny-to-create-special-eu100b-armed-forces-fund
I'd be surprised if this doesn't lead to firm commitment to FCAS and/or F-35s.
This stops as short as possible from stating outright the intent to buy.The Eurofighter is set to be equipped with electronic warfare capabilities.
- And with regard to nuclear sharing, we will procure a modern replacement for the outdated Tornado jets in good time.
The F-35 fighter jet has the potential to be used as a carrier aircraft.
Yeah, it is an intriguing tease. I would presume they are talking to F-135Bs which would give all sorts of options - USMC, Royal Navy, Marine Nationale, Armada Española, Marina Militare or even Türk Deniz Kuvvetleri theoretically. Or there even a chance of Deutsche Marine?? They would also theoretically provide non-ship based options away from airbases...From Scholz's statement:
This stops as short as possible from stating outright the intent to buy.The F-35 fighter jet has the potential to be used as a carrier aircraft.
F-35 to be used from carriers? That points to use in an expeditionary force.