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As Germany ramps up spending on its military, a clash is brewing around what some politicians and defense executives say is one of the nation’s biggest untapped resources: public universities.
Germany's government green-lit a proposal that would allow the military to shoot down drones flying over critical infrastructure. https://p.dw.com/p/4pATH Previous ...
Germany is giving its armed forces the ability to shoot down unidentified drones suspected of spying on military bases, industrial facilities and other critical infrastructure, according to people ...
As Germany ramps up spending on its military, a clash is brewing around what some politicians and defense executives say is one of the nation’s biggest untapped resources: public universities. The ...
Germany will authorize its military to shoot down unidentified drones attempting to spy on its military bases. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his cabinet are set to approve an amendment to the ...
Germany’s military may soon be allowed to shoot down unmanned aerial vehicles under a plan announced Wednesday after a string of drone sightings heightened fears of Russian surveillance and ...
Rabbi Balla, 42, said the fact that the army has restored the position of Jewish military chaplain — a move that happened last year at the urging of Germany’s organized Jewish community — is ...
Unidentified aerial vehicles keep flying over German military bases unrestricted while white collars argue whose responsibility is shooting them down Bundeswehr this January has recorded six sightings ...
German police are investigating six cases of drones flying over an air base in the north of the country where Ukrainian forces are trained, a military spokesman told AFP on Sunday. A series of drone ...
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