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(S+) Drone Incidents: Denmark Learns How to Deal with Uncertainty

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The Danes have long been proud of their serenity. After a week of drone incidents and increasingly drastic government warnings, they have to learn something new: imagine that the state could not function.

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The Danes have long been proud of their serenity. After a week of drone incidents and increasingly drastic government warnings, they have to learn something new: imagine that the state could not function.

·Germany
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After numerous hybrid drone attacks over Danish soil, drone protection around critical facilities is now being stepped up with technology from Danish Terma. »The latest incidents show that even small drones can challenge critical operations,« says the technology director.

·Aarhus, Denmark
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Just over half of the population feels somewhat or more unsafe after the recent drone sightings in several places in Denmark. This is shown by a survey from Voxmeter, which the research institute has conducted for Ritzau. 4.2 percent respond that they feel unsafe "to a very high degree", while 10.8 percent respond "to a high degree". 35.5 percent respond "to some degree". A total of 47.9 percent respond "to a low degree" or "not at all". Voxmete…

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Jyllands-Posten broke the news in Aarhus, Denmark on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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