German police will be allowed to shoot down drones

German police will be allowed to shoot down drones

Under a new law, police will be permitted to use jamming devices or take physical measures, including intercepting and shooting down drones.

German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt says the country is learning about drone defence measures from its allies. (AFP pic)
Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt says Germany is learning about drone defence measures from its allies. (AFP pic)
BERLIN:
German federal police will be allowed to shoot down drones, Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said Friday, following a recent string of sightings which Berlin has blamed on Russia.

Unveiling a draft law, Dobrindt said Germany was learning about modern drone defences from its allies Israel and Ukraine, he added.

He said that the federal police would also receive “an additional unit for development and research into drone defence”.

Germany, a major NATO backer of Ukraine in its fight against Russia, has reported multiple drone sightings this year over military bases, industrial sites and other critical infrastructure.

Last weekend drones spotted over the southern city of Munich twice shuttered the city’s airport, grounding thousands of passengers after their flights were cancelled or re-routed.

“Our suspicion is that Russia is behind most of these drone flights,” Chancellor Friedrich Merz told public broadcaster ARD in an interview.

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