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    Germany to Spend €26.5 Billion on Clothes for Soldiers, Armoured Vehicles

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    Posted on November 11, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Germany plans to spend €26.5B on military gear and vehicles by 2037, aiming to meet NATO goals and enhance Bundeswehr capabilities.

    Germany Allocates €26.5 Billion for Soldier Gear and Armoured Vehicles

    Overview of Germany's Defense Spending Plans

    BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany plans to allocate nearly 19 billion euros ($22.16 billion) to kit out soldiers with new clothes and personal equipment in the coming years, in addition to 7.5 billion for new wheeled armoured vehicles, said a finance ministry document.

    Troop Apparel and Equipment Investment

    The government justifies the troop apparel project known as FASER - with expenditures spread out until 2034 - with its ambitious recruitment goal of 460,000 soldiers by the mid-2030s, from the around 280,000 who now make up the Bundeswehr.

    Procurement of Armoured Vehicles

    According to the ministry's budget documents seen by Reuters on Tuesday, Germany will also authorise some 7.5 billion euros through 2037 for the procurement of new wheeled armoured vehicles.

    Impact of NATO Spending Requirements

    That will likely involve the purchase of between 3,000 and 5,000 Boxer vehicles manufactured jointly between Germany's Rheinmetall and Franco-German defence company KNDS, according to parliamentary sources.

    Germany has been on a defence buying spree after Chancellor Friedrich Merz secured the backing needed to exempt such spending from debt limits and build up its underequipped army in a bid to take greater responsibility for European security.

    Germany's 2026 total defence spending, including special funds, is planned to reach about 117.2 billion euros, reaching a NATO quota of around 2.8% of gross domestic project (GDP).

    ($1 = 0.8575 euros)

    (Reporting by Markus Wacket, writing by Miranda Murray, editing by Thomas Seythal)

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of Germany's Defense Spending Plans
    • Troop Apparel and Equipment Investment
    • Procurement of Armoured Vehicles
    • Impact of NATO Spending Requirements

    Key Takeaways

    • •Germany allocates €26.5 billion for military gear and vehicles.
    • •€19 billion earmarked for soldier apparel under FASER project.
    • •€7.5 billion for new wheeled armoured vehicles by 2037.
    • •Plan aims to meet NATO spending requirements.
    • •Germany's defense spending to reach 2.8% of GDP by 2026.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Germany to spend €26.5 billion on clothes for soldiers, armoured vehicles

    1What is NATO?

    NATO, or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is a military alliance of countries from North America and Europe that aims to ensure mutual defense and security among its members.

    2What are armoured vehicles?

    Armoured vehicles are military vehicles protected by armor to withstand enemy fire, often used for transporting troops and equipment in combat situations.

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