Germany promises to react to the invasion of drones; EU WANTS “WALL”

Authorities plan safety law review to allow armed forces to overthrow hostile drones

Germany’s Interior Minister, announced on Saturday (27.Set.2025) that the country will implement defensive measures against drones. It gave the statement after the Denmark Airspace caused flight interruptions in the country.

“There is a threat that can be classified as high when it comes to drones. It is an abstract threat, but very concrete in individual cases.”the minister said during an interview with journalists in Berlin.

Danish police said unidentified drones flew over the Military Base of Karup, Denmark’s largest military installation. The devices were detected on Friday night (26.set) and remained in the area for several hours.

Faced with reports of similar sightings in Germany, the German authorities began to consider changes in current legislation. Dobrindt announced the revision of the German Aviation Security Act, which would allow the country’s armed forces to slaughter drones considered hostile.

“It is ready to be prepared for critical infrastructures or large clusters of people, for example, can be protected”declared the minister.

The origin of the drones viewed in Denmark and Germany is unknown, but is attributed to Russia. Moscow denies the accusation.

Ministers of Defense of EU Countries (European Union) also agreed that the creation of a “Anti -Didish wallIt is a priority for the block.

The president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, announced that 6 billion euros will be destined to the creation of a drone alliance with Ukraine. The Ukrainian Armed Forces used this equipment to cause about all the military material losses suffered by Russian troops.

No details have been disclosed about how the defense system will work or how it will be funded. European Defense Commissioner Andrius Kubilius, a “Detection system [de drones] effective.

The drones will be one of the main themes of what will happen in Copenhagen from next Wednesday (1st.out). The Danish government has announced that it accepted an offer from Sweden to provide its anti -ron technology for the security of the meeting.