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AIRLIVE > All articles > Location > Europe > Germany > Germany authorizes military to shoot down drones amid Nordic crisis
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Germany authorizes military to shoot down drones amid Nordic crisis

Last updated: September 27, 2025, 16:08 UTC
Published: Saturday, September 27, 2025, at 16:08 UTC
Category: Europe Germany Military
Author: Seb Mil
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Germany is taking unprecedented steps authorizing its military to shoot down unidentified unmanned aircraft suspected of espionage.

German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt announced Saturday that the threat from drones is “high” and that the country would take immediate measures to defend itself, including revising aviation security laws to allow the Bundeswehr to potentially shoot down threatening drones.

Legislative Response to Growing Threat

“There is a threat that can be classified as high when it comes to drones. It is an abstract threat, but very concrete in individual cases,” Dobrindt told journalists in Berlin. Among the measures, Germany will revise its aviation security law to allow the nation’s armed forces to get involved in shooting down drones.

Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s cabinet has approved a draft amendment to the Aviation Security Act that will allow the military to use force against unmanned aerial vehicles in order to prevent serious accidents, according to government documents. The legislation aims to push through the Bundestag before federal elections.

Breaking Constitutional Constraints

Under current regulations, the military can distract drones or fire warning shots but is prohibited from shooting them down, even when they pose danger. This represents a significant shift in Germany’s post-war constitutional framework that traditionally limits military involvement in domestic security operations.

Local authorities can now request military intervention when conventional law enforcement capabilities prove insufficient. The military must follow a structured escalation protocol before employing kinetic solutions, ensuring that lethal force remains a last resort.

Russian Espionage Concerns

Authorities have linked the spike in drone activity to potential Russian espionage efforts, with military installations and industrial sites becoming frequent targets. Russia uses surveillance drones over eastern Germany to monitor Western arms deliveries to Ukraine, and German authorities are struggling to counter these espionage activities.

The legislation comes in response to rising reports in recent months of suspicious drone activity over sensitive sites and military facilities across Germany. Officials are especially concerned about advanced drones with capabilities far beyond commercial models, indicating potential state-level operations.

Nordic Crisis Context

Officials in Europe have been on high alert after drone incursions in Denmark shut down air traffic in various parts of the country several times over the past week. The coordinated nature of these incidents across multiple Nordic countries has raised concerns about systematic infrastructure targeting.

German authorities are also investigating similar sightings within their territory, suggesting the drone crisis may be expanding beyond Scandinavia to encompass broader European critical infrastructure.

BySeb Mil
Seb Mil’s distinguished background in the French Air Force makes him an expert member of the AIRLIVE.net team. Contributes breaking military aviation news, video analyses, flight safety, aerobatic events and general aviation.

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