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Darwin, 27 March: Germany is considering purchasing Australian-made combat drones as part of its efforts to strengthen military capabilities amid evolving global security challenges.
The move reflects Berlin’s growing interest in modern warfare technologies, particularly unmanned systems that have proven highly effective in recent conflicts.
According to reports, the German defense ministry is evaluating advanced drone systems developed in Australia, which are known for being cost-effective, rapidly deployable, and capable of carrying out precision strikes.
If approved, the acquisition could mark a significant shift in Germany’s defense procurement strategy.
For years, Germany maintained a cautious stance on deploying armed drones. However, the changing nature of warfare—highlighted by conflicts such as the war in Ukraine—has pushed the country to accelerate its adoption of cutting-edge military technologies. Officials now see combat drones as a critical component of future battlefield operations.
Defense experts say that incorporating such drones would enhance Germany’s operational flexibility and provide a strategic advantage in both surveillance and strike missions.
The potential deal also signals a broader trend in Europe, where countries are increasingly seeking alternative defense suppliers beyond traditional partners.
While no final decision has been announced, discussions are ongoing, and the proposal underscores Germany’s commitment to modernizing its armed forces in response to rising geopolitical tensions.