In the event of a military conflict, Germany's ammunition 'would not even last for half a week' - German official
Eva Hoegl, a defence oversight official of the German parliament, has criticised the government's"lack of action" to fully equip members of the military, calling it"unacceptable".
Germany needs at least $20.5b to replenish its "depleted" military ammunition, a top defence oversight official warned, adding that the lack of urgent action to fully-equip its military personnel is "unacceptable".
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