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Daily Jang (Pakistan)
April 18, 2002

German army living from hand to mouth

-Last year, the German military expanded its overseas
operations, taking the lead of the Macedonian peace
mission and sending troops to the U.S-led conflict in
Afghanistan. It now has 10,500 troops abroad, a
five-fold increase in three years.



BERLIN: Germany's armed forces are coming apart at the
seams, stretched too far to fulfil a host of new
overseas demands and to modernise on a shrinking
budget, the head of the armed forces union said.

"The financial situation of the armed forces is
desperate. The military is so massively underfunded
that there must be consequences...We're living from
hand-to-mouth," Bernhard Gertz, chairman of the German
Armed Forces Association, told Reuters in an interview
late on Tuesday. Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder has
hailed a new post Cold War era of German international
involvement in which Germany offers soldiers, not just
funds, to peacekeeping efforts and readies its troops
for a European rapid reaction force.

Last year, the German military expanded its overseas
operations, taking the lead of the Macedonian peace
mission and sending troops to the U.S-led conflict in
Afghanistan. It now has 10,500 troops abroad, a
five-fold increase in three years.

However, Gertz, head of what is effectively a union
for German soldiers, says the armed forces are having
to work with outdated equipment and are denied the
funds necessary to carry out much-vaunted reforms.

"There's been an investment shortfall of 15 billion
euros over the past 10 to 12 years, this just for
bringing things up-to-date," Gertz said, adding that
the military's land vehicles are on average
14-years-old and communications are inadequate. "We
are still flying the Bell UH1-D helicopter which was
at its prime during the Vietnam War 30 years ago and
the Phantom F4, a jet conceived during the Korean War.
The Americans got rid of them many years ago," Gertz
said. Gertz suggested German troops envied their
better-funded British and French counterparts. Germany
spends 1.48 percent of its gross domestic product on
defence, according to Defence Ministry figures,
compared with a European Union average of two percent.



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