Ramstein: Multiple unidentified drones 'seen over US air base' in Germany

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German security authorities have reportedly registered several unidentified drones over the US air base at Ramstein.
German security authorities have reportedly registered several unidentified drones over the US air base at Ramstein. Credit: Paul Biris/Getty Images

Drones were spotted flying over the US air base at Ramstein in Germany in early December, a spokesperson for the US air force says.

There were “no impacts to base residents, facilities, or assets,” the spokesperson said.

“In concert with host nation authorities, we continue to monitor the airspace to ensure safety and security of the community.”

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A security source told Reuters that German authorities had not traced the operators of the drones but had ruled out the possibility that the drones were operated by amateurs.

The drone sightings over Ramstein were first reported by German news magazine Spiegel, which said a report by German security authorities had flagged a number of unexplained drone sightings over the base in the evening hours of December 3 and 4.

Spiegel said drones were also sighted over locations belonging to German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall and chemicals group BASF.

“The safety of BASF sites is our top priority,” a company spokesperson said in an emailed statement.

“We therefore keep an eye on suspicious activities at all times and work closely with the relevant security authorities.”

Unidentified drones have reportedly been spotted near a US air base at Ramstein in Germany. (AP PHOTO)
Unidentified drones have reportedly been spotted near a US air base at Ramstein in Germany. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

Rheinmetall, which is working with Ukraine to supply it with weapons, did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.

Drones have been spotted flying over strategically important facilities in Germany in recent months, including a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Brunsbuettel close to the North Sea.

Prosecutors were investigating that incident on suspicion of “agent activity for sabotage purposes”.

German intelligence chiefs have warned that the country’s support for Ukraine in its war with Russia makes it a target for possible sabotage attempts, with recent security incidents at military barracks raising alarm further.

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