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Germany Plans Over €20B in Long-term Ammunition Purchases

Germany Plans Over €20B in Long-term Ammunition Purchases

Germany’s armed forces intend to spend more than €20 billion on ammunition procurement over the long term, according to Hartpunkt, citing the draft federal budget.

The Bundeswehr plans to allocate €4.705 billion for ammunition in 2025 alone. By comparison, in the previous fiscal year, €3.075 billion came from the Bundeswehr’s special fund, with an additional €509 million from the regular defense budget.

The plan outlines a long-term procurement strategy stretching to 2037. Between 2026 and 2037, €17.336 billion is earmarked to provide ammunition suppliers with greater certainty for production planning.

Artillery shells from Germany

The largest annual commitment is scheduled for 2028 at €2.93 billion, followed by €2.462 billion in 2029.

The draft budget does not specify the types or quantities of ammunition to be procured.

Operation of the Arrow-3 system. Photo credits: Israel Aerospace Industries

It also remains unclear whether the figures include missile purchases for systems such as the Arrow 3 or the IRIS-T SLM air defense systems, or if those items fall under separate ground-based air defense budget lines.

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