Category: Security policy

USA bans "Chinese military companies"

Das US-Verteidigungsministerium (DoD) veröffentlichte Anfang Januar 2025 seine jährliche Liste von Unternehmen, die mit dem chinesischen Militär in Verbindung stehen. Nun taucht in dieser Liste auch der Schifffahrtsriese COSCO Shipping auf sowie zwei seiner Tochtergesellschaften und weitere Firmen, darunter die Ölgesellschaft China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC). Über Verbindungen zwischen chinesischen Firmen und dem eigenen Militär wird schon seit langem berichtet. Das Pentagon konkretisiert immer wieder diese Liste, um US-amerikanische Firmen von einer Zusammenarbeit mit den insgesamt 134 aufgeführten Unternehmen abzuhalten. Darunter befinden sich[ds_preview] die China International Marine Corporation (Hersteller von Schiffscontainern), die China Shipbuilding Trading Co, eine Tochter...

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Mürwik Naval School: Farewell, officers' letters and a ball

Farewell ceremony for Crew 10/2024 at the naval officers' alma mater On 14 March, the entire staff of the Mürwik Naval Academy - 300 servicemen and women as well as civilian employees - took part in a graduation ceremony. The occasion was the completion of the military officer training course for 70 members of crew 10/2024. The special guest of honour at this event was the former Deputy Inspector of the Navy and Commander of the Fleet and Support Forces, retired Vice Admiral Rainer Brinkmann, who ceremoniously presented the future naval officers with their officer's certificates. The more than 300 invited guests, friends and family members were offered a colourful supporting programme, with a tour of a naval...

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The "Brandenburg" replaces the "Baden-Württemberg"

On Sunday, 16 March 2025 at 3 p.m., the frigate "Brandenburg" will leave its home port of Wilhelmshaven to take part in the mandated foreign mission UNIFIL (United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon) off the Lebanese coast. Under the command of frigate captain Robert Meyer-Brenkhof, the crew will spend around six months off the Lebanese coast carrying out maritime surveillance and training for the Lebanese navy as part of the mission. The Red Eagle will leave Wilhelmshaven with around 216 men and women. An eleven-strong team from the shipboard company from Eckernförde and a medical team will also be on board. The "Brandenburg" will replace the frigate "Baden-Württemberg" (F 222), which will then be sent to...

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The Bundeswehr must be better equipped more quickly

The Annual Report 2024 of the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Armed Forces has been published In the Annual Report 2024, the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Armed Forces, Dr Eva Högl, demands in view of the acute global threats and wars (Ukraine): "The Bundeswehr's personnel, material and infra-structural equipment must improve more quickly." Despite investments, including the 100 billion special fund, the structural reform of the Bundeswehr is progressing far too slowly. However, the Territorial Command and the Operational Command have been transferred to a joint Operational Command of the Bundeswehr, and CIR (Cyber and Information Space) has been established as the fourth branch of the armed forces. In 2024, the Bundeswehr was also equipped for international crisis management missions up to...

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MASS from Rheinmetall for the Australian Navy

Rheinmetall's MASS decoy system: assembly for the Australian Navy begins The Royal Australian Navy will in future be equipped with Rheinmetall's MASS (Multi Ammunition Soft Kill System) decoy system. Initially, six ships are to receive the modern protection system. Assembly has begun at the Australian subsidiary Rheinmetall Defence Australia, as the company announced on 11 March. Production will take place at the Military Vehicle Center of Excellence (MILVEHCOE), Rheinmetall Defence Australia's centre of excellence for military vehicles. "This is Rheinmetall's largest single order to date in the field of ship protection technology and could potentially be extended to the entire Australian fleet."- Nathan Poyner, Managing Director of Rheinmetall Defence...

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