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Germany’s first permanent brigade abroad since WWII built its war kit for NATO’s eastern edge by watching Ukraine

September 26, 2025
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Germany’s first permanent brigade abroad since WWII built its war kit for NATO’s eastern edge by watching Ukraine
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The Puma S1 infantry fighting vehicle is among the assets the German brigade is bringing to Lithuania.

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  • Germany is permanently stationing a brigade in Lithuania in a major overseas deployment.
  • It’s purposefully bringing weapons that Ukraine’s fight has shown are crucial.
  • The commander told BI they are closely watching Ukraine to be ready for the “war of the future.”

Germany is permanently deploying a combat brigade abroad to NATO’s vulnerable eastern edge for the first time since World War II amid growing concerns about Russian aggression. Unit leadership says it figured out what it needs for war by watching the battles raging in Ukraine.

Commander of the 45th Armored Brigade in Lithuania, Brigadier Gen. Christoph Huber, told Business Insider that the brigade’s aim is to deter Russia and be ready to defend NATO if necessary. It has started operations and will be at full strength — 4,800 troops — by 2027.

Germany had steered clear of major defense actions since World War II, but it changed its approach after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. What it’s bringing to Lithuania is informed by watching this war unfold.

“We really have to assess what’s happening right now,” the brigade commander said. “We have to introduce new capabilities in our forces based on the lessons identified in the awful war of aggression by Russia in Ukraine.”

Men in black boots and combat gear with German flags on their upper arms walk under a gray sky.
German soldiers walk in Vilnius, Lithuania, at a ceremonial roll call to mark Germany’s 45th Armoured Brigade being inauguration in the country on May 22, 2025.

Michael Kappeler/picture alliance via Getty Images

Huber said that it means a mix of newer technology, like drones, and more traditional gear, like air defenses, that have been key for Ukraine, as well as tanks, which have a more mixed record in Ukraine amid emerging threats.

He said a “good mix of capabilities on the ground” is critical for fighting and deterring a “possible war of the future” and sending the message that “here stands NATO, no step further.”

Tanks and armor

Huber said that it is “crucial” for the brigade to employ heavy armor, such as the Leopard 2A8s, the most modern German main battle tanks, and Puma S1 infantry fighting vehicles, as these are core to its commitment. The Leopards have notably been upgraded with added protection against drones.

Huber said the brigade is a top German priority, so “we will see the most modern German military equipment coming into the brigade.”

Destroyed tank
A view of a destroyed tank in Izium, Ukraine on January 28, 2024.

Anadolu via Getty Images

Though some war watchers have assessed that armored vehicles now lack utility in the age of drones, which can cheaply immobilize expensive combat vehicles, NATO armies still see value in weapons of this nature. Combined with capabilities that Ukraine lacks but the alliance possesses, including advanced combat airpower, these assets could still prove useful.

Not only does the new German brigade intend to field heavy armor, but Lithuania is also betting on armored vehicles, ordering the modern Leopard 2A8 tanks for its own defense.

They’re the first tanks Lithuania has bought in its history. Vaidotas Urbelis, the policy director of Lithuania’s defense ministry, previously told Business Insider the purchase decision was made after watching Ukraine and concluding that it showed “the strategic significance of tanks in reclaiming seized territory.”

Huber said the brigade will have other assets like an artillery battalion equipped with the Panzer Howitzer 2000, reconnaissance elements, and armored engineer elements. He said the brigade can then execute “combined maneuver warfare,” a powerful approach to warfare that can be difficult to pull off properly.

Drones and air defenses

Huber said the Russian invasion has shown the brigade that “it is particularly important that we have protection against threats in the air,” be it enemy fighter jets, helicopters, or drones.

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A Patriot Air and Missile Defense launcher fires an interceptor during a previous test at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. The latest configuration of the system, called PDB-8, has passed four flight tests and is now with the U.S. Army for a final evaluation.

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“We will really need a lot of air defense assets, in particular for us as an army unit, short-range air defense,” he said. SHORAD is an essential capability needed to protect front-line positions and troops from airborne threats. Systems can include vehicle platforms or man-portable, shoulder-launched systems.

“We will also for sure need reconnaissance drones and attack drones, so-called loitering ammunition,” Huber added, explaining that “all the modern equipment we see used in Ukraine, with all of the elements, are capabilities we will have available in the brigade in the future.”

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A Ukrainian serviceman carries a reconnaissance drone during training near the city of Kostiantynivka in the Donetsk region on May 19, 2023.

REUTERS/Sofiia Gatilova

Drones are being used more in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine than in any other conflict in history, and their quantities have fundamentally reshaped the battlefield. NATO is paying attention.

There’s debate over just how much NATO should invest in drones, but it’s clear they can’t be ignored.

“We are really assessing what is happening,” Huber said, adding that they “are preparing for the war of the future, definitely not for the war of the past, and probably also not for the war which is happening right now.”

A Ukrainian soldier drives a BMP-3 during training.
A Ukrainian soldier drives a BMP-3 during training.

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Warfare is constantly evolving. He said that preparing for the wars of the past would be “absolutely fatal.”

Protecting NATO

Huber said the brigade’s ultimate goal is to “really be able to make sure that every inch of NATO territory is defended.”

Lithuania, which shares a border with Russia, is seen as particularly vulnerable. Former CIA director David Petraeus said earlier this year that he saw Lithuania as the country most at risk of a Russian invasion, and Russian officials have threatened it.

It spends the second-highest proportion of GDP on defense of all NATO members, and is one of Ukraine’s biggest allies. The country is also building border defenses designed to blunt any Russian attack.

A Ukrainian police officer takes cover in front of a burning building that was hit in a Russian airstrike in Avdiivka, Ukraine, Friday, March 17, 2023.
Russian glide bombs are one of the biggest threats to Ukraine.

AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka, File

Huber said that the new brigade will be ready to act if needed before it reaches full capacity. “We are not waiting until everything has reached us. I can say that we will contribute right from the beginning to NATO’s deterrence and defense efforts.”

The brigade is also backed by the rest of Germany’s 10th Armored Division, as well as other NATO forces.

Born and raised in south-eastern Germany, Huber watched the Reforger exercises in the 1980s, seeing US troops protecting Germany in case the Soviet Union attacked. They made sure “that I had the possibility to grow up in freedom, to enjoy my life as a young guy,” the general recalled.

Two soldiers in camouflage gear raise the German flag on a flagpole in front of a gray building.
A German Bundeswehr soldier and a Lithuanian soldier hold a German flag before it is raised in Vilnius, Lithuania at a ceremony for the new 45th Armored Brigade on April 1, 2025.

Alexander Welscher/picture alliance via Getty Images

Experiences like that, he said, show how “it is really about us as Germans now also giving something back to our eastern allies, and we are doing this here in Lithuania with a huge German commitment.” Even younger German soldiers tell him they feel “we have to give something back,” he said.

“Really, in the end, it is about solidarity,” Huber said. “We, as NATO, stand together; we are stronger together.” People, he said, need to “have their own way of life and that people can choose for themselves and not have Russia choose for them.”

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