BERLIN, April 22 (Reuters) – Germany set out a military ‌strategy on Wednesday that sticks ‌with a target of 260,000 active ​troops despite demands by senior military officials to raise total troop numbers more drastically in ‌response to ⁠a widely perceived growing threat from Russia.

Speaking to ⁠reporters in Berlin, German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said ​Berlin aimed ​for a ​military of 460,000 ‌soldiers, a target set in 2025 that includes 200,000 reservists, while describing the strategy as a “living document”.

“It is clear ‌that automation and ​artificial intelligence will ​continue to ​impact our planning, how ‌many troops we ​will need ​and with what qualifications”, he noted. “Our ambition is and ​must ‌be…to be Europe’s strongest conventional ​military.”

(Reporting by Sabine SieboldEditing ​by Madeline Chambers)

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