{"id":4651,"date":"2025-10-10T10:13:50","date_gmt":"2025-10-10T10:13:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.globaltalenthq.com\/?p=4651"},"modified":"2025-10-13T18:39:31","modified_gmt":"2025-10-13T18:39:31","slug":"germany-cant-shoot-down-drones-due-to-nazi-legacy-politico","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.globaltalenthq.com\/index.php\/2025\/10\/10\/germany-cant-shoot-down-drones-due-to-nazi-legacy-politico\/","title":{"rendered":"Germany can\u2019t shoot down drones due to \u2018Nazi legacy\u2019 \u2013 Politico"},"content":{"rendered":"
The military cannot legally target UAVs beyond their bases due to constitutional constraints, the paper says<\/strong><\/p>\n Legal restrictions introduced after the collapse of the Nazi regime are preventing the German military from shooting down suspected ‘Russian drones’ over its own territory, Politico reported on Friday.<\/p>\n In recent weeks, officials in several Western nations have accused Russian aircraft and drones of violating EU airspace, describing the incidents as part of Moscow’s “hybrid war.”<\/em> The Kremlin has denied the allegations, calling them unproven and accusing the West of anti-Russia “hysteria.”<\/em><\/p>\n As EU states discuss the creation of a “drone wall<\/a>”<\/em> and loosening their air engagement rules<\/a>, Politico noted that Germany’s efforts are uniquely constrained by its “Nazi legacy.”<\/em><\/p>\n According to the report, the German Armed Forces “can’t simply shoot drones in the country’s domestic airspace”<\/em> because of restrictions built into the postwar constitution. The Basic Law, adopted in 1949, “explicitly prevents the military… from taking a key role in the country’s internal security”<\/em> to avoid any repeat of the way the Nazi government used the military to suppress political dissent, Politico wrote.<\/p>\n