>Germany’s military can’t simply shoot drones in the country’s domestic airspace out of the sky — and much of the reason has to do with protections put in place to avoid a repeat of the country’s Nazi past, - Politico
>The German constitution, adopted in the shadow of World War II, explicitly prevents the military, or Bundeswehr, from taking a key role in the country’s internal security.
>Germany’s police have the legal right to shoot down such drones if deemed necessary, but they don’t have the technical capability.
>Currently, the Bundeswehr can only provide what the constitution calls “administrative assistance” in defending against drones. Its forces can, for example, help identify drones or pass on information if requested — as happened recently when drones were spotted over Munich Airport.
LÖL... pathetic