Military capabilities had not been of any public or political interest for more than 20 years
Rafael Loss describes how some of the German armed forces’ current troubles go back to the chancellorship of Angela Merkel
Military capabilities had not been of any public or political interest for more than 20 years
Rafael Loss describes how some of the German armed forces’ current troubles go back to the chancellorship of Angela Merkel
European Leopard 2 tanks would contribute to this. Scholz should agree to this
Rafael Loss believes that the German government should seek a strategy that will really influence the course of the war in Ukraine
Nothing has changed in this respect, which threatens the implementation of the entire [Zeitenwende] programme
Rafael Loss explains how the defence minister’s inability to move at the speed of relevance continues to earn her criticism one year into her tenure
The kind of drama that is going on between the arms industry and the government is ridiculous
Rafael Loss points to regulations that prevented arms manufacturers from proactively producing weapons or asking banks for loans without a government mandate
We need that lower radar signature and the ability to detect and engage targets at long range
The F-35 is the most advanced model currently available in the world, explains Rafael Loss
If a tank is attacked and rendered unserviceable but its crew can go to another vehicle, that’s better than losing the crew and having to train another
Rafael Loss explains how Western tanks can provide Ukraine’s armed forces with a critical edge
It’s ridiculous this theater that is being played out between the defense industry and the government
Rafael Loss comments on efforts to rebuild Germany’s ammunition stockpiles
I don’t see Macron’s demand leading to a change of thinking in the Kremlin
The Kremlin is not backing down from its maximum demands towards Ukraine and its Western supporters, explains Rafael Loss
The Baltic countries and Poland expected larger reinforcements than those agreed in Madrid
Rafael Loss on the NATO debate concerning air defence after strike in Poland
If Russian forces reunite, Europe could face the biggest war it has seen since 1945
Rafael Loss on the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine towards a nuclear strike