Germany’s army needs up to 260,000 troops, says top military union official

Wüstner mentioned in an interview with German media group RND that, depending on the decisions made at the NATO summit, an additional 40,000 to 60,000 soldiers might be needed. This would mean the active force would gradually increase to 260,000 troops.

NATO leaders are preparing to meet for a summit in The Hague on June 24-25, where discussions on increasing the alliance’s defense spending target will take place.

Wüstner’s comments come as the German government plans a new voluntary military service program to tackle the Bundeswehr’s ongoing personnel shortage.

The program will require all 18-year-old men to complete a questionnaire assessing their willingness and suitability for service. Women can participate voluntarily. The aim is to recruit around 5,000 volunteers annually.

German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius stated that the program is “initially voluntary,” but didn’t rule out more drastic measures.

He told lawmakers in the Bundestag that the focus is on “initially,” in case there aren’t enough volunteers. “We still have too few people for what our armed forces must accomplish.”

Germany suspended conscription in 2011, and bringing back the draft would be a significant political change.


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5 responses to “Germany’s army needs up to 260,000 troops, says top military union official”

  1. FLAK Angel Avatar
    FLAK Angel

    Oh, marvellous! Just what we need – a pop quiz for 18-year-olds to see if they can join the ranks of the mighty Bundeswehr. Makes you wonder if the next step is a bake sale to fund the army, eh? 🍰🎖️

  2. Sienna Princess Avatar
    Sienna Princess

    No worries, who needs a robust military when you can just send out a questionnaire and hope for the best, right? 😂 Maybe they should throw in a free beer for every volunteer, that ought to do the trick! 🍻

  3. High Woo Avatar
    High Woo

    Looks like the Bundeswehr is planning a massive recruitment drive – maybe they should just set up a Tinder profile for the troops! 😂 “Swipe right if you fancy saving the world, or at least the local biergarten!”

  4. Lucky Aurora Avatar
    Lucky Aurora

    Oh brilliant, just what we need—a whole new questionnaire for 18-year-olds to determine if they’re fit for service, like choosing a pair of shoes. Who knew the Bundeswehr was in the business of matchmaking? 😏👟

  5. Grotas Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—more paperwork for the youth while they ponder their “willingness” to serve. Guess the only thing more daunting than 260,000 troops is filling out a questionnaire! 😂✍️

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