
Germany opens new technological center dedicated to drones
In Cochstedt, the DLR already has the National Test Center for Unmanned Air Systems, inaugurated in 2021.
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In Cochstedt, the DLR already has the National Test Center for Unmanned Air Systems, inaugurated in 2021. Germany opens new technology center dedicated to drones. They attack Germany because we are the centerpiece in the heart of Europe," said Minister of the Interior, Alexander Dobrindt, during the center's inauguration ceremony, linked to the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) in Cochstedt (east).
Furthermore, Dobrindt insisted that "who points to Germany, reaches the whole of Europe", and without ever explicitly referring to Russia, but speaking of "secret operations of foreign powers", said that "this is the goal of espionage, sabotage, destabilization and operations of influence". The conservative minister stressed the importance of Germany's investing in the investigation not to be "behind", this after, as early as August, a drone equipped with an explosive charge was found at Leipzig Airport (east) in a case the authorities are investigating as an attempted attack. The "perfidious idea" behind this action in Leipzig, on whose authorship also did not make assumptions, is, according to Dobrindt, to achieve "political and social subjugation" and "minor trust in the State".
In addition, The German Interior Minister recalled that, in order to deal with these situations, last year an anti-drone defence unit was established within the Federal Police, which will now be strengthened, he announced.
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In Cochstedt, the DLR already has the National Test Center for Unmanned Air Systems, inaugurated in 2021.
reliability low1/3 sourcesGermany opens new technology center dedicated to drones.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThey attack Germany because we are the centerpiece in the heart of Europe," said Minister of the Interior, Alexander Dobrindt, during the center's inauguration ceremony, linked to the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) in Cochstedt (east).
reliability low1/3 sourcesDobrindt insisted that "who points to Germany, reaches the whole of Europe", and without ever explicitly referring to Russia, but speaking of "secret operations of foreign powers", said that "this is the goal of espionage, sabotage, destabilization and operations of influence".
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe conservative minister stressed the importance of Germany's investing in the investigation not to be "behind", this after, as early as August, a drone equipped with an explosive charge was found at Leipzig Airport (east) in a case the authorities are investigating as an attempted attack.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe "perfidious idea" behind this action in Leipzig, on whose authorship also did not make assumptions, is, according to Dobrindt, to achieve "political and social subjugation" and "minor trust in the State".
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe German Interior Minister recalled that, in order to deal with these situations, last year an anti-drone defence unit was established within the Federal Police, which will now be strengthened, he announced.
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