Bundeswehr soldiers are getting younger and younger – one in ten is a minor

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Bundeswehr soldiers are getting younger and younger – one in ten is a minor

The number of recruits joining the Bundeswehr at the age of 17 is increasing.

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The Bundeswehr in Germany has a problem: the number of recruits is largely stable, but they are increasingly made up of people under 18. The federal government actually wanted to avoid this.

The The Bundeswehr hired around 18,800 new soldiers last year. The proportion of minors among recruits has increased again: 1,996 soldiers were only 17 years old at the time of their recruitment. This corresponds to a share of 10.6 percent after 9.4 percent in the previous year. This emerges from an overview that the Federal Ministry of Defense provided upon request.

The SPD, Greens and FDP had agreed in the federal coalition agreement that training and service with weapons should be reserved for adult soldiers. The Defense Ministry now said that 17-year-old applicants would only be hired “if they pass a comprehensive physical and psychological aptitude test.” The military training also takes into account extensive protection regulations for minors: “Specifically, this means: no participation in guard services or foreign missions, use of the weapon only for training purposes.”

The proportion of women in the Bundeswehr is falling

A total of 15,935 men and 2,867 women took up service in the Bundeswehr last year, making a total of 18,802 recruits. That is slightly more than the year before: in 2022, the year of the Russian attack on Ukraine, the number of new recruits rose by around twelve percent to 18,775. However, the pre-Corona level was not reached. In 2019, 20,170 soldiers started their service.

The proportion of women has now fallen slightly to 15 percent, following an increase to 17 percent in the previous year. In 2019, the proportion of women was also 15 percent.

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