A "total failure" during the exercise: Lambrecht suspended the purchase of the "Puma" infantry fighting vehicle for the time being

Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht is temporarily suspending the purchase of additional "Puma" infantry fighting vehicles for the German armed forces.

A "total failure" during the exercise: Lambrecht suspended the purchase of the "Puma" infantry fighting vehicle for the time being

Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht is temporarily suspending the purchase of additional "Puma" infantry fighting vehicles for the German armed forces. The minister announced that there would be no second lot until the vehicle proved to be stable.

Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht has suspended further purchases of additional "Puma" infantry fighting vehicles for the Bundeswehr for the time being. "Until the vehicle proves to be stable, there will be no second lot. The criticism from Parliament is entirely justified," said Lambrecht in Berlin. "Our troops have to be able to rely on the fact that weapon systems are robust and stable in combat. And NATO can continue to rely on our fulfillment of our duties with the VJTF. We already planned the 'Marder' infantry fighting vehicle during the preparations and that has proved to be proved wise."

According to information from the German Press Agency, a planned signing of an agreement for the purchase of further armored personnel carriers was put on hold. Lambrecht: "The recent failures of the 'Puma' infantry fighting vehicle are a severe setback."

Because of the series of breakdowns with the new infantry fighting vehicle "Puma", the Bundeswehr will participate in the NATO intervention force VJTF with the combat vehicle "Marder", which was introduced decades ago, as a spokesman for the Ministry of Defense said in Berlin. "We were still quite confident after the previous exercises because the 'Puma' had done well. And now we have this unusually high failure," he said.

In the morning, Lambrecht was informed by Inspector General Eberhard Zorn, State Secretary for Armaments Benedikt Zimmer and other officers, the spokesman said. There will be further talks with the industry on Monday. "With a view to the VJTF obligations, we will fulfill them as planned from January 1, but then with the Marder infantry fighting vehicle," he said.

According to information from the German Press Agency, an inconsistent pattern of damage was found on the failed armored personnel carriers, ranging from worn sprockets to problems with the electronics. Official information was not given.