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Germany opens new drone research centre as security threats mount

The center will test detection and defense systems as Germany reports nearly 1,000 suspicious drone flights over critical infrastructure last year, police said.

  • On Tuesday, German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt inaugurated a new drone research center in Hecklingen to combat the growing threat posed by unmanned aerial vehicles over critical infrastructure.
  • The facility's launch follows a security breach earlier this month at Leipzig Airport, where an explosives-laden drone was discovered near Ukrainian transport aircraft awaiting transport.
  • Dobrindt described the incident as a 'hybrid' attack by a 'foreign power', adding that the center will focus on detecting and identifying unmanned aerial vehicles. Quotes are attributed and exact from source.
  • Daniel Niesler of the pilots' union Vereinigung Cockpit urged officials to prioritize detection, stating, 'Before taking defensive measures, there are detection measures. And currently, they are not in place.'
  • Police reported nearly 1,000 suspicious drone sightings over critical infrastructure across Germany last year, underscoring the urgent need for enhanced detection and defensive capabilities.
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Deutsche Welle broke the news in Bonn, Germany on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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