RT.com
06 Jun 2026, 03:01 GMT+10
Existing reserves of spares are reportedly insufficient to maintain key military equipment as Berlin pushes a major buildup
The German Armed Forces could see their operational capabilities severely limited by a growing repair backlog caused by a critical shortage of spare parts, according to media reports citing internal documents from a key military maintenance provider.
The situation is particularly serious for heavy equipment, the newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung (SZ) and public broadcasters WDR and NDR reported this week, citing data from HIL, the state-owned company responsible for much of the Bundeswehr's repairs.
Only about half of Germany's PzH 2000 self-propelled howitzers, Marder infantry fighting vehicles, and Boxer armored personnel carriers were operational as of May, the outlets reported, citing HIL sources. The remaining equipment was reportedly "stuck" in lengthy maintenance and repair cycles.
According to its website, HIL is expected to ensure that at least 70% of the Bundeswehr's heavy equipment is combat ready and operational. The company's executives told SZ, WDR and NDR that this rate could drop to 30% for certain equipment types after military exercises.
A HIL report cited by the media stated that the lack of long-term supply contracts makes obtaining enough spare parts "nearly impossible." The situation is so serious that some "essential weapon systems" could face permanent "limitations to their operational readiness."
The report further states that the Defense Ministry constantly prioritizes short-term repair demands that are "primarily aimed at quick, externally observable effects." The ministry did not comment on the reports.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz's government is pursuing a major military buildup, citing an alleged Russian threat - something that Moscow has repeatedly dismissed as "nonsense." Since taking office in May 2025, Merz has stepped up support for Ukraine and vowed to make the Bundeswehr Europe's "strongest" conventional army despite the German Central Bank warning of record budget deficits since the early 1990s.
(RT.com)
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