Many weapons provided by Germany to Ukraine for the latter's conflict with Russia have technical flaws, according to German media.
As the crisis continues, Germany has become the second largest military supporter for Ukraine.
Recently, several German media outlets have obtained a classified document from Germany's Federal Ministry of Defense, which revealed that plenty of weapons supplied by Germany to Ukraine have technical flaws, as most of the German systems are only partially suitable for combat.
Feedbacks from Ukrainian forces show that the primary issues with German weapons are high cost in ammunition, fragile systems and complex maintenance.
For example, the PzH-2000 is prone to malfunction technically, which significantly undermines its combat effectiveness.
In addition, Leopard tanks could either lack enough protection, or are too challenging to repair due to their complicated structures.
The document recorded remarks from a German officer stationed in Ukraine, who said the utilization rate of German weapons is quite low as they have to be repaired in factories and many of such factories are located in west Ukraine, which are far away from the frontline.
For now, Germany's incoming administration hasn't taken a clear stand on how to solve the Ukrainian crisis, and German people are also getting more and more frustrated over the endless military support. Therefore, dealing with the Russia-Ukraine conflict is still going to be a big challenge for the new government.

Weapons supplied by Germany to Ukraine have technical flaws: media

Weapons supplied by Germany to Ukraine have technical flaws: media