Federal police launch drone defense: Bremen on the front line!
A new federal police unit for drone defense was presented in Bremen. A joint defense center is to be set up.

Federal police launch drone defense: Bremen on the front line!
At a time when unmanned aircraft are increasingly causing confusion and uncertainty, Germany has taken a decisive step to combat illegal drones. On December 4, 2025, a newly founded federal police unit in Bremen impressively presented how such threats can be dealt with. As is well known, there have been repeated drone sightings in the recent past, which, among other things, led to standstills at airports in Copenhagen and Munich. Against this background, the federal states and the federal government have agreed on a joint strategy for drone defense, as reported by butenunbinnen.de.
The new plans call for the establishment of a joint drone defense center, which may be opened in Berlin this month. “We want to have a situation report for air surveillance,” explained Bremen’s Interior Senator Ulrich Mäurer (SPD). Hamburg's Interior Senator Andy Grote (SPD), however, warns: "We cannot station police units everywhere." What remains to be addressed are the specific responsibilities and financial aspects of the new strategy, which still need to be fully clarified.
Drone defense unit
A central element of this initiative is the Federal Police's newly formed drone defense unit, which began operations today in Ahrensfelde, Brandenburg. Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt has announced clear steps to increase security and is planning a “national drone defense strategy”. The unit will operate with a staff of 130, while investments in technical capabilities are expected to cost several hundred million euros.
The excitement surrounding drone sightings, particularly over military facilities and critical infrastructure, has greatly unsettled the population and security authorities in Germany. There are even fears that Russia could be behind these nocturnal flight adventures. However, critics, including the Greens parliamentary group, warn against a “diffusion of responsibility” between the responsible authorities. They demand clear responsibilities and powers of intervention for the federal and state governments so that không become.
Political challenges and reforms
In political discussions, opinions sometimes differ widely. While some ministers are calling for a reform in the deportations of criminals, there is also criticism from refugee initiatives regarding planned easing of detention pending deportation. At the last meeting of the Conference of Interior Ministers there was hardly any agreement on measures to combat violence at football matches, which does not make the already tense situation any easier.
It remains to be seen how the looming problem of illegal drone flights, coupled with the other political challenges, can be overcome. One thing is clear, however: There is something going on, and the initiatives of the federal and state governments are a step in the right direction to ensure security and order.