The German army has quit X, the social media platform belonging to Elon Musk, because of disinformation days after the tech billionaire gave his full endorsement to the far-Right AfD party.
Germany's government green-lit a proposal that would allow the military to shoot down drones flying over critical infrastructure. https://p.dw.com/p/4pATH Previous ...
In one of the latest cases, police said on Monday they were investigating suspected Russian espionage after drones were sighted over military installations in Bavaria. Under the planned amendment ...
Germany is giving its armed forces the ability to shoot down unidentified drones suspected of spying on military bases, industrial facilities and other critical infrastructure, according to people ...
BERLIN (Reuters) – German police have launched an investigation into suspected cases of Russian espionage after drones were spotted over several military installations in Bavaria, according to a ...
A new lifestyle-friendly colorway of the Alphafly 3 just dropped online, draped in hues that sound like they came straight out of a military surplus store ... and Undercover founder Jun Takahashi gave ...
The Swiss Military Retro Classic 1.0 evokes nostalgia. Its vintage design feels like it has traveled straight from the past. But as a speaker it must deliver more than just good looks — and on the ...
The Salvation Army in Lancaster distributed toys to children in need while it partners with WGAL for the Coats for Kids Telethon. Biden commutes 1,500 sentences and issues 39 pardons in biggest ...
Berlin to abolish controversial gas transit fee with support from CDU leader ...
The German defence minister has told the armed ... And in January 2020, military intelligence said there were almost 600 suspected far-right supporters in the army. They said the KSK was seen ...
The auction includes six Mercedes-Benz Unimogs of three different types. Four of them are German military surplus, according to the seller, and one of them still wears its German Feuerwehr (fire ...