Politics10/15/2025Bloomberg

Germany Planning €10 Billion Investment in Military Drones

Germany Planning €10 Billion Investment in Military Drones

Germany plans to invest €10 billion ($11.6 billion) in military drones over the coming years. This investment is aimed at bolstering the country's military capabilities and strengthening European and NATO airspace defense in the face of an increasing threat from Russia. The announcement was made by Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, who emphasized the importance of these drones in protecting the region. The investment will be used to acquire and develop various drone technologies, which are expected to play a crucial role in the evolving security landscape. This move by Germany reflects a broader trend of European nations enhancing their military capabilities in response to the changing geopolitical dynamics and the perceived threats from Russia. The investment in drones is seen as a strategic decision to enhance surveillance, reconnaissance, and defensive capabilities to safeguard the region's airspace and security interests.

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