Berlin aims to have "best equipped" NATO army division in Europe in 2025
Germany is confident it will have the best-equipped army division amongst European NATO allies in 2025, Army Chief Alfons Mais told Reuters, as countries are scrambling to gear up their troops in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
"I am very optimistic that we will get it (the division for 2025) done," Mais told Reuters in an interview published on Monday, adding the division would initially have 80%-90% of the required personnel and that the plans were agreed with NATO.
The lieutenant general said Germany would provide two mechanized brigades first, a - more lightly armed - medium brigade later, and be reinforced by a Dutch brigade. A brigade has some 5,000 troops.
"This will be good enough," the lieutenant general said. "It will be sufficient, in any case, to contribute the best-equipped division of all European NATO partners in 2025. At least, this is our joint goal with our Dutch partners."
Divisions are the land forces' main organisational building blocks that would be needed to handle a conflict with a peer adversary.
Western nations are scrambling to rebuild and re-equip their divisions after decades spent fighting smaller wars in Iraq or Afghanistan saw them neglected, taken apart, and stripped of weapons and ammunition.