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Germany plans six-month voluntary military service, sources say

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By Markus Wacket BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany plans to introduce a voluntary six-month military service scheme, sources familiar with the plan said on Friday, as Berlin tries to train more reservists and

Germany to Launch Voluntary Six-Month Military Service Program

By Markus Wacket

BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany plans to introduce a voluntary six-month military service scheme, sources familiar with the plan said on Friday, as Berlin tries to train more reservists and bolster national defences over security concerns about Russia.

Volunteers would be sought for training in simple tasks such as guard duties under the scheme but a military draft to recruit more people could be considered if uptake were deemed too low, the sources said.

With European states that are in NATO also under pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump to invest more in their own security since Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Defence Minister Boris Pistorius wants to increase the number of soldiers in service from 180,000 to 260,000.

Germany hopes the voluntary six-month scheme would help double the number of trained reservists from the current level of around 100,000 and that some of the volunteers would go on to have a career in active service, the sources said.

The defence ministry declined to comment when contacted by Reuters.

Participants in Germany's planned scheme will have the opportunity to extend their homeland security training to obtain a truck driver's licence or train as a tank driver, the sources said.

New improvised barracks are also planned so that recruits can train closer to home, they added.

The sources said Pistorius wants to have the legislation passed by the end of next month, with the first recruits to start training from May 2026.

Questions remain about the plan, including who would be drafted for compulsory service if the government did not meet its recruitment targets. This element of the plan is also controversial within the minister's own Social Democratic Party.

Germany ended its previous compulsory military service programme in 2011.

Efforts to end Russia's war in Ukraine have faltered, with Trump reporting no progress in talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday. Russian officials have accused Western leaders of invoking a "fabricated 'Russian threat'" to justify increased defence spending.

(Reporting by Rachel More and Markus Wacket, Editing by Miranda Murray and Timothy Heritage)

Key Takeaways

  • Germany plans a voluntary six-month military service.
  • The program aims to increase trained reservists.
  • Potential for compulsory service if recruitment is low.
  • Participants can train as truck or tank drivers.
  • The legislation is expected to pass by next month.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of Germany's planned military service scheme?
The scheme aims to train more reservists and bolster national security by introducing a voluntary six-month military service.
What opportunities will participants have in the military service?
Participants can extend their training to obtain a truck driver's license or train as a tank driver.
What happens if recruitment targets are not met?
If the uptake of volunteers is deemed too low, the government may consider implementing a military draft for compulsory service.
When is the first training session expected to start?
The first recruits are expected to start training from May 2026.
When did Germany end its previous compulsory military service?
Germany ended its previous compulsory military service program in 2011.

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