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Ministry of Defense wants to spend almost a billion euros on dress uniforms
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The new dress uniform project was repeatedly postponed. Well, in times of acute lack of money, 825 million should be approved. The highlight: the new uniform is just as ugly as the old one.
The Bundeswehr has been struggling with the current dress uniforms for a long time, now the time has come. According to “Bild am Sonntag”, the Federal Ministry of Defense wants to spend 825 million euros on new dress uniforms for its soldiers. The budget committee received a corresponding request on Thursday, the newspaper reported. Of the 825 million euros, 306 million are already contractually bound but have not yet been spent.
According to the ministry’s wishes, the budget committee should decide on the missing 519 million euros for the new dress uniforms at its next meeting, as “BamS” reported. With a strength of around 200,000 people, that amounts to 4,000 euros per soldier.
Dress uniform project has been postponed
The newspaper quoted CDU budget expert Ingo Gädechens, who accused the federal government of setting “absurd priorities.” The uniforms would “not make the Bundeswehr any more combat-ready,” said Gädechens. The “incredibly large sum” raises “many questions”.
The uniform is worn outside military installations as a dress uniform and within military installations on official occasions such as roll calls, vows or funeral ceremonies. It consists, among other things, of several elements such as a service jacket, service shirt, trousers and peaked cap. The uniforms vary in color depending on whether it is the army, air force or navy. However, no major model change is planned.
Many soldiers, especially in the army, are unhappy with their dress uniform. There won’t be a really new design. The ministry only wants a few adjustments to the cut and material to improve fit and comfort, according to the newspaper. The issue seems out of place since the Bundeswehr is suffering from a severe lack of money. Defense Minister Pistorius has announced a need of 58 billion euros for 2025. “As things stand, we will be awarded around 52 billion euros. That means we will be short of almost six billion euros next year,” complained Pistorius.
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Source: Stern
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