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Germany opens joint drone defence centre in Berlin

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BERLIN, Dec 17 (Reuters) – Germany opened its first joint drone defence centre combining state and federal capabilities on Wednesday, part of efforts to close gaps and provide better protection against the growing threat of espionage and sabotage, said the interior ministry.

Federal and state authorities are working hand in hand, pooling their expertise and sharing situational awareness, said Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt.

“This will increase our speed and accuracy in the fight against hybrid threats, sabotage and targeted provocations,” he added while visiting the centre in Berlin.

Drones suspected of being operated by Russia have been spotted across Europe, disrupting airspace operations and forcing countries to scramble NATO jets to ward off what is seen as hybrid warfare. The Kremlin has said that there was no reason to blame Russia.

Until the German centre’s creation, drone detection and countermeasures had been fragmented among various authorities.

Now, federal and state police bodies and the German armed forces work together at the 24-hour centre, called GDAZ, to respond quickly and in a coordinated manner to security threats.

However, the decision-making powers of each of the participating authorities remain unaffected.

(Reporting by Markus Wacket, writing by Miranda Murray, editing by Thomas Seythal)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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