Unidentified Drones Sighted Over US Air Base and Key German Sites
- Unidentified drones were sighted over a US air base and key German sites.
- Drones were reported flying in restricted airspace, prompting investigations by local authorities.
- The drone sightings have raised security concerns among officials.
- No specific group has claimed responsibility for the drone activity.
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Der Spiegel reported flying by unidentified drones over an American air base, as well as over a number of industrial facilities, citing a report by the German intelligence agencies.
Drones spotted over main US military base in Europe
UAVs of unknown origin have reportedly buzzed the Ramstein Air Force Base in Germany. Unidentified drones have repeatedly flown over the Ramstein Air Base in western Germany, Der Spiegel has reported, citing security sources in Berlin. UAVs have also been spotted over facilities owned by chemicals giant BASF and arms maker Rheinmetall. Ramstein Air Base was built shortly after WWII and has long been the main US Air Force hub on the continent. Se…
Giant drones are currently causing unease in the USA. Now they have also been spotted here. In one case there is a concrete suspicion.
Drones spotted over main U.S. military base in Europe – Der Spiegel – CLG News
Drones spotted over main U.S. military base in Europe – Der Spiegel | 13 Dec 2024 | Unidentified drones have repeatedly flown over the Ramstein Air Base in western Germany, Der Spiegel has reported, citing security sources in Berlin. UAVs have also been spotted over facilities owned by chemicals giant BASF and arms maker Rheinmetall. Ramstein Air Base was built shortly after WWII and has long been the main US Air Force hub on the continent. Seve…
There were several flights of unknown drones over the US Air Force base in Ramstein at the beginning of December.
Unidentified drones seen over US military base, industrial site in Germany
Unidentified drones have been sighted flying over the US military's Ramstein Air Base in Germany and facilities belonging to German arms maker Rheinmetall, German magazine Der Speigel reported on Friday, citing security services.
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