"Over 500 [million euros] will be spent on new infrastructure here [at Holzdorf military base] — hangars, maintenance bays and new flight operations areas," Guntsch, who is responsible for the expansion plan, was quoted by the Financial Times as saying.
The facility, which previously used to be one of the Warsaw Pact nations' strategic outposts in East Germany, today is sought to be turned into NATO's major stronghold against Russia, the newspaper reported.
As part of the renewal, the base's runway will be expanded so that it could receive a NATO plane of any type and size, the report said. Moreover, the facility is expected to receive the Arrow air defense systems from Israel and 60 new Chinook heavy-lift helicopters soon to replace the Sikorsky CH-53 choppers, which have been in service since 1972, the newspaper reported.