Bundeswehr Operational Command
| Bundeswehr Operational Command | |
|---|---|
| Operatives Führungskommando der Bundeswehr | |
| Active | 1 April 2025 |
| Country | Germany |
| Branch | Bundeswehr |
| Type | High command |
| Garrison/HQ | Julius Leber Barracks |
| Commanders | |
| Current commander | Lieutenant general Alexander Sollfrank |
The Bundeswehr Operational Command (German: Operatives Führungskommando der Bundeswehr) (known in it acronym OpFüKdoBw) is a higher command authority of the Bundeswehr. The command was established on October 1, 2024, primarily by merging the Bundeswehr Territorial Command and the Bundeswehr Operations Command. It is stationed in at the Julius Leber Barracks in Berlin and Schwielowsee (Henning von Tresckow Barracks). The command reached full operational readiness by April 1, 2025, and will comprise 1,400 positions. Its commander is Lieutenant General Alexander Sollfrank, and its deputy is Lieutenant General André Bodemann.