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German Weapons in Ukraine Face Operational Challenges, Internal Report Reveals

A Bundeswehr assessment highlights significant deficiencies in German-supplied military systems, with only legacy systems like the Gepard anti-air tank receiving high praise.

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Overview

  • A confidential Bundeswehr report outlines major operational issues with German weapons deployed in Ukraine, citing technical fragility and maintenance difficulties.
  • The Panzerhaubitze 2000, despite being highly regarded in design, struggles with reliability under combat conditions, raising concerns about its war readiness.
  • Leopard tanks show mixed performance; the older Leopard 1A5 is repurposed as artillery due to weak armor, while the Leopard 2A6 requires extensive repairs that are impractical on the front lines.
  • Germany's MARS rocket launchers are hindered by their inability to use cluster munitions supplied by allies, limiting their effectiveness in the field.
  • The Gepard anti-air tank stands out as the most reliable and effective system, earning praise from Ukrainian forces for its consistent performance.