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German minister calls on civilian researchers to embrace potential military use

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Posted on November 21, 2025

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By Andreas Rinke BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany's research and technology minister told Reuters that the country's civilian scientists should be free to work on military or dual-use projects to support

German Minister Encourages Civilian Researchers to Consider Military Projects

By Andreas Rinke

BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany's research and technology minister told Reuters that the country's civilian scientists should be free to work on military or dual-use projects to support Europe's push to become more independent in security and defence.

Many of Germany's public universities are guided by conventions that ban civilian projects from working towards secondary military benefits, which has been called into question after Russia's attack on Ukraine.

"I am fundamentally in favour of reconsidering the so-called civilian clauses at universities," said Dorothee Baer, who is a member of Chancellor Friedrich Merz's conservative bloc.

"In order to maintain peace today, we cannot afford to impose restrictions on thought and research," she said, adding that the decision would ultimately lie with individual institutions and researchers.

She said the strict separation from military research was also holding back some start-up firms seeking to spin off from academic institutions.

Aerospace research is set to become a focal point of the debate after Germany's defence ministry this week unveiled plans to invest 35 billion euros ($40 billion) in space to make the military the backbone of the country's space strategy.

(Reporting by Andreas Rinke, writing by Ludwig Burger, editing by Thomas Seythal)

Key Takeaways

  • German minister supports civilian involvement in military research.
  • Current university conventions restrict military-related projects.
  • Aerospace research is a key area for military investment.
  • Germany plans significant investment in space strategy.
  • The decision on military research lies with institutions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is dual-use technology?
Dual-use technology refers to innovations that can be used for both civilian and military applications, often raising ethical and regulatory considerations.
What is military research?
Military research involves scientific studies and technological developments aimed at enhancing national defense capabilities and security.
What is aerospace research?
Aerospace research focuses on the development and improvement of aircraft and spacecraft, including their design, construction, and operation.

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