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Germany Eyes Space Dominance: Billions for New Military Tech

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Germany plans €35 billion investment in military space over five years.
  • New strategy focuses on defensive and potentially offensive capabilities.
  • Priorities include space access, advanced tech like spaceplanes, and deterrence.
Germany Eyes Space Dominance: Billions for New Military Tech

Germany has unveiled a new military space policy, signaling ambitious plans fueled by a substantial investment of €35 billion over the next five years. The defense ministry's Space Safety and Security Strategy details the nation's evolving approach to national security in space, focusing on developing new defensive and potentially offensive capabilities to ensure long-term operational ability in all conditions.

The strategy identifies three key action areas: risk assessment and response, international cooperation, and strengthening defense capabilities. While specific funding is not detailed, priorities include enhancing European capabilities for both small and large space launches, supporting German companies in this sector, and exploring advanced technologies such as reusable spaceplanes. The military is also interested in small satellites for responsive missions and improved space situational awareness.

This strategic shift reflects a broader European trend of increasing military space spending. Officials note the need for clear national and European strategies backed by budgets, alongside a mindset shift towards embracing defense in space activities. European space companies, traditionally focused on civil and commercial sectors, are preparing for a greater emphasis on defense, mirroring trends seen in the U.S. space industry.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Germany's new Space Safety and Security Strategy outlines plans to invest significantly in military space capabilities, focusing on defense, deterrence, and resilience.
Germany announced an investment of 35 billion euros ($41 billion) in military space programs over the next five years.
Key priorities include ensuring independent space access, developing advanced technologies like spaceplanes, and strengthening defense capabilities for deterrence.

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