EU Army Ambitions Crushed As
German Troops Forced To Use Their Own Cars In War Drills
January 31, 2020
…German troops using their
own vehicles because of a shortage of infantry tanks as many were in
disrepair.
French President Emmanuel
Macron has routinely boasted about the creation of a powerful EU Army, but
Macron’s ‘Napoleonic’ ambitions may have run into a major issue with the German
military falling apart.
The latest report exposes
how a major war exercise, which started last Thursday across Europe, had German
troops using their own vehicles because of a shortage of infantry tanks as many
were in disrepair.
The shortage of infantry
vehicles is so bad that some soldiers are using their own cars, RT News said, citing local reports.
The exercise is one of the
most massive drills in two decades, started last Thursday with thousands of
German troops, along with other soldiers from ten different nations.
RT News said only
about one-fifth of Puma infantry fighting vehicles were operational in mid-2019,
which is one of the top reasons why combat troops had to use non-military
vehicles for transportation during drills.
In 2018, the German military
had 71 Pumas, only 27 were combat-ready, and 44 were in repair.
The military has struggled
with keeping its forces combat-ready for years, with vehicle and troop
shortages.
We’ve noted before that
tanks breakdown on the regular, planes can’t fly, and vessels aren’t seaworthy;
the German military is a disaster.
In 2017, the German Navy had
many of its submarines in repair, basically had its entire fleet out of
service, noted RT News.
It has also been reported that at least half of German recruits are unfit
for combat.
President Trump has slammed Germany and other NATO leaders to increase their defense spending
targets from 2 to 4%. He’s
demanded that European countries must pay their fair or purchase weapons from
US defense companies.
Given all these problems,
perhaps pooling their resources with other nations (like France) in the form
of an EU-wide army would make sense.
Germany will have a tough
decision to either increase funding for its military or pay its fair share as a
NATO member.
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