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    Germany expands military powers to fight drones

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 26, 2026

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    Last updated: February 27, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Germany’s Bundestag expanded Bundeswehr powers to counter drones via an Aviation Security Act amendment, while police stay in the lead. A Berlin defense center coordinates responses and airport penalties are tougher. (welt.de)

    Table of Contents

    • Amended Air Security Law and Drone Countermeasures
    • Political Backing in the Bundestag
    • Spike in Drone Incidents and Suspected Origins
    • Bundeswehr Powers to Jam or Shoot Down Drones
    • Faster Responses via Defense Ministry Orders
    • Roles of Federal and State Police
    • New Drone Defense Centre in Berlin
    • Tougher Penalties Near Airports
    • Criminal Charges Up to Two Years
    • Reporting and Writing Credits

    Germany Broadens Military Authority to Intercept and Shoot Down Drones

    Amended Air Security Law and Drone Countermeasures

    BERLIN, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Germany's parliament on Thursday voted to give the armed forces broader powers to intercept or shoot down drones, responding to a surge in sightings since Russia began its war against Ukraine.

    Political Backing in the Bundestag

    The Bundestag approved an amendment to the air security law from the Interior Ministry, with support from the governing conservatives and Social Democrats, together with the far-right AfD opposition, aiming to speed up and simplify drone defence.

    Spike in Drone Incidents and Suspected Origins

    Since the Russian invasion, the number of drone incidents over Germany has risen, with pilots often untraceable. Experts suspect Russia is behind many of the flights.

    Bundeswehr Powers to Jam or Shoot Down Drones

    Under the amended law, the Bundeswehr can take direct action against drones when civilian authorities request help, including using jamming devices or weapons.

    Previously, military intervention was tightly restricted.

    Faster Responses via Defense Ministry Orders

    The defence ministry can also order operations independently, allowing faster responses to acute threats, according to details outlined in the legislation.

    Roles of Federal and State Police

    Police in Germany's federal states are responsible for combating drones, but often lack the necessary equipment.

    New Drone Defense Centre in Berlin

    Federal police powers have recently been expanded, and a new drone defence centre has opened in Berlin to support these efforts.

    Tougher Penalties Near Airports

    The legislation also imposes stricter penalties for flying drones into airport airspace, targeting protest actions by climate activists that have repeatedly disrupted flights.

    Criminal Charges Up to Two Years

    Such offences will now be prosecuted as crimes, carrying prison terms of up to two years, instead of fines.

    Reporting and Writing Credits

    (Reporting by Markus Wacket, writing by Kirsti Knolle)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Bundestag approved an amendment to the Aviation Security Act granting the Bundeswehr expanded counter‑drone powers under administrative assistance. (welt.de)
    • •Armed forces may use jamming and, as a last resort, weapons against hostile or unidentified drones threatening lives or critical infrastructure. (welt.de)
    • •Police remain lead for domestic incidents; a new joint drone defense center in Berlin coordinates detection and response across agencies. (zeit.de)
    • •Penalties for illegal drone incursions at airports are tightened, with certain offenses now criminal and punishable by up to two years’ imprisonment. (yahoo.com)
    • •Measures respond to a surge in suspicious drone sightings and wider hybrid-threat concerns across Europe. (euronews.com)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Germany expands military powers to fight drones

    1What is the main topic?

    Germany passed changes to the Aviation Security Act that expand Bundeswehr authority to help police defend against hostile or unidentified drones inside the country. (welt.de)

    2Who can act against drones and under what conditions?

    Police lead drone incidents; the Bundeswehr can assist and may use force as a last resort when lives or critical infrastructure are threatened and support is requested. (welt.de)

    3What are the penalties for drones near airports?

    Unauthorized intrusions onto airport airside areas now constitute criminal offenses with penalties of up to two years in prison for certain violations, replacing prior fines. (yahoo.com)

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