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German Defense Minister Scraps Costly Frigate Project

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German Defense Minister, Boris Pistorius, has canceled the F126 frigate project due to its high costs and delays. Despite €2.3 billion already spent, Pistorius chose to end the project over extended indecision, and is assessing damage claims, albeit with uncertain success.

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Center

Defense Minister Pistorius draws the tear line in the Marine Project for the construction of F126 frigates. 2.3 billion euros of tax money has already flowed into the project. The opposition sees a "deep shame" by Oliver Neuroth.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Lean Right

Much praise for pension plans, rail chaos and a suspicion of sabotage. Jörg Quoos takes you behind the scenes of the capital

·Berlin, Germany
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Sharp criticism of Boris Pistorius: The out for the frigate project F126 is denounced by the left. "Fig without land for taxpayers" calls it Dietmar Bartsch.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Center

The Ministry of Defence ends the billion-dollar armaments project for six frigates of type F126. The Ministry in Berlin reported that this is responding to significant delays and foreseeable cost increases and risks. The Greens criticise Defense Minister Pistorius.

·Germany
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The F126 frigate project has failed, and the combat aircraft project has failed. Germany is undertaking a series of failed billion-dollar arsenal projects.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Wednesday, June 24, 2026.
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