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German General Warns Red Tape, Aging Bridges Could Slow NATO Eastern Flank Deployments

He urged digitalisation of customs paperwork to overcome convoy flagging disputes that can halt deployments.

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Angesichts der Spannungen mit Russland hat der für die Verlegung an die Nato-Ostflanke zuständige Bundeswehrgeneral André Bodemann vor großen bürokratischen und logistischen Hürden gewarnt.
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Overview

  • Convoy flagging rules differ in Germany, the Netherlands and Poland, forcing inconsistent display requirements that can delay troop movements.
  • Differing EU and NATO customs forms risk grounding convoys if units lack the correct paperwork.
  • Bodemann characterised the current security state with Russia as neither war nor peace, underscoring the urgency of logistical readiness.
  • He called for unified digital procedures to replace paper-based systems that now impede the pace of deployments.
  • Many German bridges built for 40–50 tonne vehicles now need upgrades to support modern tanks weighing 80–100 tonnes.