Was it known crisis rhetoric, or did the Prime Minister have other reasons to talk up the drones?
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Danish police and defense forces have investigated thousands of incidents in Danish airspace regarding drones.
- Police found no decisive technical evidence of drones near airports or military areas.
- The defense forces concluded that drones were present in several cases, but their origin remains unknown.
Danish authorities have conducted extensive investigations into the presence of drones in Danish airspace, examining thousands of reported incidents. Both the police and the defense forces have analyzed the data, but their conclusions present a nuanced picture.
The police investigation did not uncover any decisive technical evidence confirming the presence of drones near airports or military installations. This suggests that while reports were made, concrete proof linking specific drone activities to these sensitive locations was not found.
In contrast, the defense forces concluded that drones were indeed present in several instances. However, a key challenge remains: the origin of these drones could not be determined. This leaves open questions about who was operating them and for what purpose.
The findings highlight a gap in definitive evidence, particularly from the police's perspective, while acknowledging the reality of drone presence as identified by the defense forces. The inability to trace the source of these drones adds a layer of uncertainty to the situation.
Originally published by ABC Australia in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.