Category: Security policy

Quadriga/Northern Coast 2025 - Protection of merchant ships

The world's oceans are the lifelines of trade in goods. Over 90 per cent of global trade takes place by sea. The world and not least Germany are dependent on maritime trade. This dependence encompasses both the economic side, such as imports and exports, as well as security policy aspects that are important for the stability of supply chains and the international order. The high seas are particularly important for armed forces in terms of security policy. Large quantities of military material and personnel can be moved by sea in a relatively short space of time. Even during the Second World War, strategic sea transport was crucial to the success of the...

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Canada places its coast guard under the Ministry of Defence

The Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) and several other elements have been separated from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and officially integrated into Canada's national defence structure. This transition is intended to incorporate the Coast Guard's maritime experience into Canada's overall defence planning, as the Canadian government announced in a statement. The integration is intended to improve information sharing and coordination between the CCG, the Canadian Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), which has resulted in some adjustments to the CCG's tasks and direction. There are currently no plans to arm the CCG's personnel or resources or to assign additional law enforcement responsibilities to the organisation....

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Rheinmetall plant in Unterlüß

Ammunition, ammunition, ammunition! The company Rheinmetall must have heard this call from the inspector of the navy, Vice Admiral Jan C. Kaack. Rheinmetall has opened the largest ammunition plant in Europe in Unterlüß, Lower Saxony. The aim? To supply the Bundeswehr and European partners with ammunition. There's not much for the navy yet, but that could still happen! The plant was built in just 15 months and will create up to 500 jobs. The investment amounts to almost 500 million euros and is part of a larger strategy to strengthen European defence. The plant is huge - covering an area of around 30,000 m²...

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Naval helicopter under new leadership

Change of command during major tasks On 5 September, Captain Carsten Holtgreve handed over command of Naval Air Wing 5 to Frigate Captain Thorsten Werning. The mechanical engineer, who once began his career as a technical officer for the Tornado, had four years of responsibility in turbulent times, not only due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. During his time in office, the Seaking MK 41 was decommissioned and the NTH 90 Sea Lion was brought to operational readiness. The introduction of this weapon system was associated with considerable teething troubles, which the commander of the naval aviation command, Captain Broder Nielsen, also described bluntly with regard to the...

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Gorch Fock is in Mürwik this weekend !

Open Monument Day on 14 September 2025 at the Mürwik Naval Academy in Flensburg On Sunday, 14 September 2025, the Mürwik Naval Academy will once again open its doors under the motto of this year's Open Monument Day "Valuable: priceless or irreplaceable?" from 10:00 to 16:45. This year's attractions will be visits to the Gorch Fock training sailing ship and the Pegnitz hollow-barrelled guided tour boat from Kiel, combined with the opportunity to view them as part of the "OPEN SHIPS". In addition, this year we are offering: rides on a navy boat, demonstrations in one of Europe's most modern ship simulators, planetarium presentations, tours of the...

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