The German government is concerned with the growing incidents of drones over airports and critical infrastructure. Army’s plan to participate by the Interior Ministry.
A full alert after drones over Munich Airport for two days as well as over a military base in Bavaria, the German government is being concerned, with concern being exacerbated for the next time.
Interior Minister Alexander Dobrid has announced Saturday afternoon the creation of a special Army unit for defense against drones, thereby authorizing the German Armed Forces in the future to act with the police, even for their rejection, if they are rejected.
As stated by the German Interior Minister, who is a leading Christian Socialist official from Bavaria, a revision of the current aviation security legislation will provide more opportunities for the German Armed Forces to deal with as soon as possible.
A revision of the German Constitution is not required to delegate responsibilities of this level to the German army, Alexander Dobrid said.
‘Danger for National Security’
At the same time it became known that yesterday in Munich, where the airport was interrupted for many hours, the German army was involved in the detection of the drones at the request of the Bavarian government, but they did not have finally been identified. It is Germany’s second largest international airport and a crucial hub for air transport in Europe.
Finally, the German Aerospace Industries Association also sent a loud bell today: “The incidents in Munich prove that we are unable to act at the moment to identify and prevent drones over critical infrastructure (…) These flights are a danger to our national security,”
As he pointed out, German technology of unmanned excavations is already used on the field on the Ukraine war front. “We should quickly be able to use this technology,” he said.
Source: DPA, N-TV, DLF
Source :Skai
With a wealth of experience honed over 4+ years in journalism, I bring a seasoned voice to the world of news. Currently, I work as a freelance writer and editor, always seeking new opportunities to tell compelling stories in the field of world news.