
"Germany will invest 35 billion ($41 billion) on outer space defense by 2030, to establish a resilient system consisting of satellites, ground stations, secure launch capabilities and related services."
""We are strengthening our systems against disruptions and attacks," Pistorius said, explicitly pointing to "cybersecurity for all space systems.""
"One expert warned that high costs, skills shortages, and heavy bureaucracy are masking deeper weaknesses, while another likened the economy to an addict "junkie" on a temporary fix."
Germany will invest 35 billion ($41 billion) by 2030 in outer space defense to build a resilient architecture of satellites, ground stations, secure launch capabilities and related services. The investments aim to guarantee protection and operational effectiveness and include cybersecurity measures for all space systems to counter threats from Russia and China. Leading economists warn Chancellor Friedrich Merz's debt-fueled growth plan will only provide a short-term boost without structural reforms. Experts cite high costs, skills shortages and heavy bureaucracy as deeper weaknesses and call for promised reforms and a new national consensus on welfare and policy.
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