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 sabotage ...
A GIANT 36ft stealth submarine drone dubbed the “Blue Whale” has been deployed in the Baltic Sea to prevent any looming ...
Germany's cabinet has decided to authorise the army to shoot down suspicious drones seen near military sites or other ...
UN Special Rapporteur, Francesca Albanese, slammed Israel for instructing its soldiers to "cover or blur their faces before ...
German military aid for Ukraine is stalling ahead of the Bundestag elections. A dispute within the government is preventing ...
The prime minister of Poland has warned that Russia is plotting “air terror” against the West, following the discovery of ...
Chancellor Scholz’s Cabinet approves draft legislation giving armed forces authority to use force against suspected drones if ...
Under current regulations, soldiers can assist the police in forcing an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) to change direction or ...
The German cabinet has agreed plans to allow the army to shoot down suspicious drones after several sightings over military sites, the interior ministry said Wednesday, amid high tensions with Russia.
The unprecedented move will see German soldiers shooting down drones if they believe they are part of Putin's "shadow war" ...
Mysterious drone incursions spark espionage fears, as Germany points to Russia and strengthens drone defense measures.
Germany has deployed an underwater stealth drone named “Blue Whale” to patrol the Baltic Sea in its latest attempt to confront Russian and Chinese saboteurs.