German authorities to present their first defense plan since end of Cold War by April

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German authorities will present the first operational defense plan since the end of the Cold War, which will spell out the actions of security forces, organizations and industry, by April, Report informs referring to DPA quoting the head of the territorial command of the Bundeswehr, Lieutenant General Andre Bodemann.

Details of the classified document, covering hundreds of pages, will be discussed on January 26 in Berlin at a symposium, to which representatives of countries considered allies of Germany, law enforcement agencies, public protection agencies, energy and logistics companies, scientists and experts are invited.

Bodemann noted that Germany’s main task in the event of a military clash will be to ensure the movement of Allied military personnel and equipment across its territory (Host Nation Support). Among other things, the document will prescribe measures to combat espionage, cyber-attacks and sabotage.

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