Germany plans to allow military to bring down domestic fears

German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt announced on Saturday plans to review the country's aviation safety law to give armed forces a formal role in defence against intimidation, including the authority to bring down hostile aircraft. Dobridt described the recent increase in incidents with fears over Germany and countries [...]
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt announced on Saturday plans to review the country's aviation safety law to give armed forces a formal role in defence against intimidation, including the authority to bring down hostile aircraft.
Dobridt described the recent increase in incidents with fears over Germany and neighbouring countries as part of a <x0th> continuing hybrid threat” ranging from small commercial quartricks to co-ordinated attack herds, writes Politico.
“We are experiencing an arms race, amid threats of intimidation and protection from fears”, Dobridt said.
This is a race we can't afford to lose”, he goes away.
The legislative movement comes amid an influx of fears throughout Denmark and northern Germany, which have intensified concerns about security and spying. In Denmark many airports and military installations have reported images of fears in recent days. Copenhagen's main airport was closed for several hours earlier this week after large fears were observed hovering in limited airspace./Periscopi/












