skip to main content
By Nicholas Fiorenza |

Bundeswehr to stand up new operational and support commands in October

News
Share:

The Bundeswehr's new nuclear, biological, and chemical protection regiment, ABC-Abwehrregiment 1, stood up in Strausberg, Brandenburg, eastern Germany, on 6 April 2022, will receive equipment including the Fuchs (Fox) NBC reconnaissance vehicle. (Bundeswehr/Marco Dorow)

The Bundeswehr announced on its website on 2 August that it would stand up new operational and support commands on 1 October, aligning itself organisationally with national and alliance defence. It said the basic structure has been established for the two commands: Operative Führungskommando der Bundeswehr (OpFüKdoBw) operational command and Unterstützungskommando der Bundeswehr (UstgKdoBw) support command.

With a planned staff of 1,400, OpFüKdoBw will support Territoriales Führungskommando territorial command and Einsatzführungskommando (Joint Forces Operations Command) and prioritise and issue orders to the four service branches – army, Luftwaffe, navy, and Cyber- und Informationsraum (Cyber and Information Domain Service: CIR) – to which support forces will be assigned, such as medical; logistic; nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) defence; and military police (MP) assets. The four branches will continue to provide tactical leadership.

Go beyond the headlines - with direct links to interconnected entities

Get full access to validated equipment, military capabilities, and market insights.

Never miss updated intel from Janes.

Move faster with human-validated intelligence.

Get equipment and weapon intelligence that’s human-validated, connected, and ready for your mission workflow.

Message Received!

Message received. Thank you for getting in touch, our team will reach out to you soon.


In the meantime... check out our OSINT insights