Russian spy drones over Germany: Why the Bundeswehr cannot shoot them down euronews.com 22 points by guerrilla 5 months ago
more_corn 5 months ago Apparently they’re hamstrung by their own rules:“When it comes to defence at its own sites, the principle of proportionality is decisive for the troops: risks or damage to bystanders must be avoided at all costs, especially if there is uncertainty whether a drone may be loaded with explosives.”Sounds like they’re working to change the rules.
exabrial 5 months ago or what? Russia will sue? drysine 5 months ago They might still remember how it all ended 80 years ago.
bell-cot 5 months ago Choose Skill Level:> Western EuropeI'm too young to dieHey, not too roughHurt me plentyUltra-ViolenceNightmare!
Apparently they’re hamstrung by their own rules:
“When it comes to defence at its own sites, the principle of proportionality is decisive for the troops: risks or damage to bystanders must be avoided at all costs, especially if there is uncertainty whether a drone may be loaded with explosives.”
Sounds like they’re working to change the rules.
or what? Russia will sue?
They might still remember how it all ended 80 years ago.
Choose Skill Level:
> Western Europe
I'm too young to die
Hey, not too rough
Hurt me plenty
Ultra-Violence
Nightmare!