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    Report Says German Military Is Ageing and Shrinking as Parties Seek Funding

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    Posted on March 11, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Germany's military struggles with ageing and shrinking issues despite increased defence spending, facing challenges in meeting personnel targets.

    Germany's Military Faces Ageing and Shrinking Challenges Amid Funding Talks

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's military is ageing and shrinking, the parliamentary commissioner for the armed forces warned on Tuesday, against the backdrop of a bid to overhaul borrowing rules to massively boost defence spending.

    In an annual report released on Tuesday, Eva Hoegl said that despite a recruitment drive launched in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, personnel numbers in the armed forces had dipped to 181,200 in 2024 from 181,540 a year prior, while the average age had risen to 34 from 32.

    That pushes the Bundeswehr's goal of increasing the number of personnel to over 200,000, a target postponed from 2025 to 2031 two years ago, further out of reach.

    Increased spending allowed Germany to reach the NATO defence spending target of 2% of gross domestic product for the first time in 2024, but around 82% of a 100-billion-euro special defence fund agreed in 2022 to overhaul the country's creaky military has already been spent, according to the report.

    Friedrich Merz's conservatives and the Social Democrats (SPD) - in negotiations to form a coalition after a snap election last month - are seeking to overhaul borrowing rules in order to revamp the military and revive economic growth.

    But they face resistance in parliament, where they require a two-thirds majority for the change to the Basic Law, or constitution.

    According to the parliamentary commissioner, who acts as an advocate for service personnel and exercises parliamentary oversight, the Bundeswehr's equipment, weapons and infrastructure also leave much to be desired.

    "Some of the barracks and properties are still in a disastrous state," the report says.

    (Reporting by Markus Wacket, Writing by Friederike Heine, Editing by Rachel More, Aidan Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Germany's military is facing ageing and shrinking issues.
    • •Personnel numbers have decreased despite recruitment efforts.
    • •Germany reached NATO's 2% GDP defence spending target in 2024.
    • •82% of a special defence fund has already been spent.
    • •Parliamentary resistance to changing borrowing rules.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Report says German military is ageing and shrinking as parties seek funding

    1What does the annual report by Eva Hoegl indicate about the German military?

    The report warns that Germany's military is ageing and shrinking, with personnel numbers dipping to 181,200 despite a recruitment drive.

    2What is the Bundeswehr's personnel target and when was it postponed to?

    The Bundeswehr aims to increase personnel to over 200,000, but this target has been postponed from 2025 to 2031.

    3What significant financial milestone did Germany achieve in 2024?

    Germany reached the NATO defence spending target of 2% of gross domestic product for the first time in 2024.

    4What challenges are faced in the military's infrastructure?

    The report highlights that some barracks and properties are still in a disastrous state, indicating significant issues with equipment and infrastructure.

    5What political challenges are present regarding military funding?

    The conservatives and the Social Democrats are seeking to overhaul borrowing rules to revamp military funding, but they face resistance in parliament requiring a two-thirds majority.

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