Germany begins a €1.35 billion upgrade at the port of Bremerhaven to support the transport of 60-ton Leopard tanks, as the government seeks private funding to bolster civil infrastructure for potential military contingencies.
Germany is upgrading the port of Bremerhaven to accommodate 60-ton Leopard tanks as part of broader efforts to prepare civil infrastructure for potential conflict, according to Bloomberg. The project, estimated at €1.35 billion, faces budget constraints, prompting authorities to seek private sector investment.
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