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German Armed Forces Against Drones - Bundestag Decides on Air Security Law

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Drone incidents around airports are a recurring problem. Today, the German parliament (Bundestag) is set to pass new regulations on drone defense. The draft legislation grants the German armed forces greater powers and imposes stricter penalties. By D. K. Mäurer.

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In order to prevent espionage, sabotage and attacks on people, the Bundeswehr receives additional rights to defend against drones. The Bundestag passed a corresponding amendment to the aviation security law.

·Germany
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In the future, the Bundeswehr should be able to deal more easily with dangers caused by drones in Germany. The Bundestag decided to shorten the decision-making procedures for the deployments.

·Germany
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The German parliament on Thursday approved an amendment to the aviation security law that gives the military the authority to engage in defense against drones. The DPA agency reported that the amendment to the law for such cases was necessary because the German constitution limits the possibility of deploying troops on the territory of the Federal Republic.

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More and more drones are sighted via airports and barracks. Because foreign forces could be behind it, the Bundeswehr is allowed to intervene. Also for "climate glue" life becomes more difficult.

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More and more drones are sighted via airports and barracks. Because foreign forces could be behind it, the Bundeswehr is allowed to intervene. Also for "climate glue" life becomes more difficult.

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Drone incidents around airports are a recurring problem. Today, the German parliament (Bundestag) is set to pass new regulations on drone defense. The draft legislation grants the German armed forces greater powers and imposes stricter penalties. By D. K. Mäurer.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Tagesschau broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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