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German Chief of Defence orders rapid expansion of warfare capability

A document obtained by Sunday shows that Germany's Chief Defence Officer, Carstenbreuer, ordered the German Military to be fully equipped by 2029 with weapons and equipment.

Breuer and senior NATO military officials estimate that by 2029 Russia could have reconstituted enough forces to attack NATO territory.

Breuer's document, "Directive Priorities to Bolster Readiness", signed on 19 May, states that Germany will achieve its goal by using funds made available through the loosening up of the country’s debt brake.

Requests for comment from the Berlin Ministry of Defence were not immediately responded to.

Breuer's directive outlines the most urgent weapons to be developed or acquired. This reflects in part the priorities NATO previously set.

Breuer mentions the need to strengthen Germany's depleted defences in order to intercept drones.

Sources told us last year that NATO would ask Berlin to quadruple the number of air defence systems, from those with a long range like Patriot to those with short ranges.

According to the document another priority is the ability to launch deep precision attacks, which can hit targets from a distance greater than 500 km (310 miles), and behind enemy lines.

Breuer, in addition to urging Germany to replenish its ammunition stocks, also orders Germany that it raises its stockpiling target for all types.

The document also lists the rapid expansion of Germany's electronic warfare capabilities and the establishment a resilient space system with "offensive-defensive capabilities". (Reporting and editing by Barbara Lewis, Sabine Siebold)

(source: Reuters)