Germany Opens Joint Drone Defence Centre in Berlin

Germany has inaugurated a Joint Drone Defence Centre [Gemeinsames Drohnenabwehrzentrum] (GDAZ) in Berlin to better detect and neutralize unauthorized drones in the future, with operations set to commence in January.

Germany Opens Joint Drone Defence Centre in Berlin
Alexander Dobrindt

Germany has inaugurated a Joint Drone Defence Centre [Gemeinsames Drohnenabwehrzentrum] (GDAZ) in Berlin to better detect and neutralize unauthorized drones in the future, with operations set to commence in January.

In the new centre, which is located within the Federal Police, representatives from security agencies, the armed forces, or Bundeswehr, and intelligence services will be able to exchange information and "coordinate operational measures," Olaf Lindner, head of Federal Police Directorate 11, explained on Wednesday.

Drone defence efforts are primarily focused on airports, Bundeswehr sites and energy suppliers.

According to the federal government, drone sightings at key facilities in Germany have significantly increased since the start of the Russian war against Ukraine.

"We largely assume that these drones are also controlled by hostile powers,"

said Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt.

Alexander Dobrindt, German Minister of the Interior, speaks at a press conference on the opening of the Joint Drone Defense Center (GDAZ) of the German federal and state governments at Federal Police Directorate 11 in Berlin - Christoph Soeder/dpa

The focus is specifically on preventing espionage, sabotage and disruptions to air traffic, as well as defending against potential attacks.

The interior ministers of the federal and state governments agreed at their conference in early December in the northern city of Bremen that the police could not handle the task of defending against larger military drones. This is fundamentally a matter for the Bundeswehr, they decided.

The organizational model of the new centre is the Joint Counter-Terrorism Centre, where police, intelligence services and other relevant authorities exchange information on current risk cases in the area of Islamist terrorism.

Top Photo: Alexander Dobrindt, German Minister of the Interior, points to the corresponding sign at the opening of the Joint Drone Defense Center (GDAZ) of the German federal and state governments at Federal Police Directorate 11 in Berlin - Christoph Soeder/dpa

Source: yahoo!news