Joint Support Service (Germany)



The Joint Support and Enabling Service (Streitkräftebasis,, abbreviated: SKB, ; literally Armed Forces Foundation) is a branch of the German Bundeswehr established in October 2000 as a result of major reforms of the Bundeswehr. It handles various logistic and organisational tasks of the Bundeswehr. The SKB is one of six components of the Bundeswehr, the other five being the Army, Navy, Air Force, the Joint Medical Service, and the Cyber and Information Domain Service. As of April 2020, the force is composed of 27,840 personnel. In May 2021 the minister of defense Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer together with inspector general Eberhard Zorn published a plan to dissolve the Joint Support and Enabling Service and to reintegrate its units into the army, navy, airforce and cyber command.

Structure
Unlike the similar British Defence Logistics Organisation and the Australian Department of Defence's Support Command Australia, a number of combat-associated commands were allotted to the SKB, principally the small German territorial defence structure embodied in the four Wehrbereichskommandos (Military District Commands), and the national supervision of active German military operations beyond the NATO area, performed by the Armed Forces Operations Command (the Einsatzführungskommando der Bundeswehr), which is headquartered in Potsdam.

The WBK headquarters were in Kiel (WBK I); Mainz (WBK II); Erfurt (WBK III); and Munich (WBK IV). Each Military District Command controlled several Landeskommandos (State Commands) due to the federal structure of Germany. Previously this function was carried out by the Verteidigungsbezirkskommandos (VBKs) or Military Region Commands (Defence District Commands). These commands were in charge of all military facilities in their area of responsibility and of several supporting regiments. The SKB headquarters was formed on the basis of the former IV (German) Corps headquarters. Most of its remaining elements have been reassigned from the Central Military Agencies of the Bundeswehr, encompassing a wide range of logistics agencies, schools, and other support units.

The top command authorities are the Kommando Streitkräftebasis (Joint Support and Enabling Service Command) which is in charge of numerous of command and control roles. The Streitkräfteamt (Armed Forces Office) directs all schools, training and research centres, the Militärischer Abschirmdienst (Military Counterintelligence Service), and the Bundeswehr 's higher academies and universities.

In April 2012 as part of the major reorganisation that ended conscription, the Armed Forces Operations Command (Einsatzführungskommando) was resubordinated directly to the Inspector of the Bundeswehr.

In September 2022 annother reorganisation created the Territorial Operations Command (Territoriales Führungskommando) from parts of the JJoint Support and Enabling Service, which also was subordinated directly to the Inspector of the Bundeswehr.


 * Joint Support and Enabling Service Headquarters, in Bonn
 * Military Studies Office, in Munich
 * Federal Security Policy Academy, in Berlin
 * German Military Representative at NATO & EU, in Brussels

Logistic Command

 * Wappen LogKdoBw.png Bundeswehr Logistic Command, in Erfurt
 * LogRgt 1.png 1st Logistic Regiment, in Burg bei Magdeburg
 * LogBtl-161.jpg 161st Logistic Battalion, in Delmenhorst
 * LogBtl 163 Wappen.png 163rd Logistic Battalion, in Delmenhorst
 * LogBtl-171.jpg 171st Logistic Battalion, in Burg bei Magdeburg
 * LogBtl-172.jpg 172nd Logistic Battalion, in Beelitz
 * Wappen LogRgt 4.png 4th Logistic Regiment, in Volkach (activated 12 October 2023)
 * LogBtl-461.jpg 461st Logistic Battalion, in Walldürn
 * LogBtl-467.jpg 467th Logistic Battalion, in Volkach
 * 471st Logistic Battalion, in Osterheide (will go active 1 October 2024)
 * LogBtl 472 neu.jpg 472nd Logistic Battalion, in Kümmersbruck
 * Wappen SpezPiRgt 164.png 164th Special Pioneer Regiment, in Husum
 * LogSBw.svg Bundeswehr Logistic School, in Osterholz-Scharmbeck
 * LogZBw 01.jpg Bundeswehr Logistic Center, in Wilhelmshaven
 * Wappen ZKfWBw.png Bundeswehr Motor Vehicles Center, in Mönchengladbach

Military Police Command

 * COA KdoFJgBw.svg Bundeswehr Military Police Command, in Hanover
 * Wappen-SFJgStDstBw A4.png Military Police and Staff Service School, in Hanover
 * COA KdoFJgBw.svg 1st Military Police Regiment, in Berlin
 * COA KdoFJgBw.svg 2nd Military Police Regiment, in Hilden
 * COA KdoFJgBw.svg 3rd Military Police Regiment, in Munich

CBRN-defense Command

 * ABCAbwKdoBw.gif Bundeswehr CBRN-defense Command, in Bruchsal
 * SABCAbwGSchAufg.png CBRN-defense and Legal Protection Tasks School, in Sonthofen
 * ABCAbwRgt 1.png 1st CBRN-defense Regiment, in Strausberg
 * ABC-Abwehrbataillon 7 (Bundeswehr).svg 7th CBRN-defense Battalion, in Höxter
 * ABCAbwRgt 750.jpg 750th CBRN-defense Battalion "Baden", in Bruchsal

Armed Forces Office

 * Armed Forces Office, in Bonn
 * Bundeswehr Verification Tasks Centre, in Geilenkirchen
 * Bundeswehr Service Dog School, in Ulmen
 * Bundeswehr Public Relations Centre, in Strausberg
 * Bundeswehr Military Music Centre, in Bonn
 * Bundeswehr Sport School, in Warendorf