Germany is modernizing its largest automobile port in case of war
The Bundeswehr is turning to the private sector, but civilian companies cannot fully participate in planning in case of an attack on Europe, writes Bloomberg. The German Defense Minister speaks of a “paradigm change.”
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Бундесвер обращается к частному сектору, но гражданские компании не могут в полном объеме подключиться к планированию на случай нападения на Европу, пишет Bloomberg. Министр обороны ФРГ говорит о "смене парадигмы".
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