28.09.2025, 09:03
Zu den Geschichten mit den Drohnensichtungen, die seit einiger Zeit im Ostseeraum und spezieller aktuell auch über Dänemark geschahen.
Als eine mögliche "Startplattform" hat man u. a. ein Landungsschiff der Ropucha-Klasse, die Aleksandr Shabalin, ausgemacht, das im Großen Belt herumstreifte.
In jedem Fall eine nervige Situation, und die NATO überprüft nun das weitere Vorgehen:
Schneemann
Zitat:Airport drone attacks seem professional, says Danish minister, but no evidence of Russian action [...]https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cy4dv3w1p0et
Aalborg airport, used for commercial and military flights in the north of the country, was temporarily closed when drones were seen in its air space between 22:00 and 02:00 local time.
Smaller airports in southern Denmark also reported drone activity, but were not closed. This morning, Danish authorities categorised it as a "hybrid attack" that came from a "professional actor". The drones were launched locally, they said, but they did not directly blame Russia - or anyone else.
The National Police has raised the crisis level and the country's defence minister said the government was considering bringing an Article 4 discussion to Nato over the matter - Estonia and Poland have already done so over similar incidents this month. As our security correspondent Frank Gardner writes, the drone disruptions are part of an "escalating and worrying" pattern.
Als eine mögliche "Startplattform" hat man u. a. ein Landungsschiff der Ropucha-Klasse, die Aleksandr Shabalin, ausgemacht, das im Großen Belt herumstreifte.
Zitat:Russian Warship Was Loitering Off Denmark During Drone Attackshttps://maritime-executive.com/article/r...ne-attacks
After a coordinated drone raid shut down Copenhagen Airport and grounded dozens of flights, investigators' attention quickly turned to possible maritime launch pads. Three Russia-linked vessels were in the general vicinity during or just after the attacks, and one of them appeared to have slowed down in order to time its arrival in the Oresund, just a few cables away from the airport. But a fourth vessel has also attracted attention: a Russian amphib, which has been loitering at the edge of Danish territorial seas for days.
Danish tabloid Ekstra Bladet first broke the news of the vessel's presence on Thursday. Using a chartered helicopter, the outlet's reporter flew out to observe the Ropucha-class landing ship Aleksandr Shabalin at a position off the coast of Langeland, an island at the southern entrance to the Great Belt. Shabalin was navigating with her AIS off, as is common for warships.
According to the outlet, Shabalin has been in the area for days, during a time period of intense drone activity at Danish airports and military sites.
In jedem Fall eine nervige Situation, und die NATO überprüft nun das weitere Vorgehen:
Zitat:Nach mehreren Luftraumverletzungenhttps://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/europa...m-100.html
NATO prüft Verteidigungseinsatz an der Ostflanke [...]
Nach dem wiederholten Eindringen von mutmaßlich russischen Drohnen und Jets in den NATO-Luftraum berät das Verteidigungsbündnis über eine angemessene Reaktion. Eine Option: Die Überwachung der Ostflanke in einem echten Verteidigungseinsatz. Das könne nach Abschluss der laufenden Untersuchungen eine Option sein, sagte der Vorsitzende des NATO-Militärausschusses, Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone nach einem Treffen der Generalstabschefs in Riga. Jetzt sei es allerdings noch zu früh, um seriös zu bewerten, was bei den jüngsten Luftraumverletzungen wirklich vorgefallen sei.
Schneemann