Defense News , Germany :- The German Parliamentary Budget Committee has given the green light to a substantial investment exceeding three billion euros for the acquisition of guided missiles. This significant funding includes 3.01 billion euros ($3.30 billion) for 500 Patriot air defense system guided missiles and approximately 108 million euros ($118 million) for 120 IRIS-T air-to-air guided missiles, intended to replace munitions supplied to Ukraine.
Delivery timelines have been established for these acquisitions, with Patriot interceptors scheduled for deployment between 2027 and 2033, while the IRIS-T missiles are set to be dispatched by 2026.
In a bid to maintain air combat superiority through the 2040s, the German military has initiated studies for an enhanced version of the Meteor air-to-air guided missile. The MBDA beyond-visual-range missile, currently integrated into the German Air Force Eurofighter aircraft, will undergo examination with a focus on potential modifications to the radar homing head, propulsion system, data link, and warhead. The German Ministry of Defense has allocated 34.9 million euros ($38.19 million) for these studies, which are slated to commence next year. Reports outlining adaptation options are anticipated to be available in 2025, with the participation of five other countries in the collaborative project.
In addition to these advancements, the German Ministry of Defense is exploring the development of a successor to the Gepard anti-aircraft gun tank, retired in 2010. Following the outbreak of the conflict in 2022, Germany has supplied Ukraine with 80 Gepards to bolster defenses against low-flying aerial threats, including drones.
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