Germany is in talks with Israel to buy weaponised UAS for its military that are seen as more technologically advanced than US ones, according to the weekly Der Spiegel.
The news magazine’s Monday edition said that the German defence ministry had already held two meetings with Israeli military officials, in November 2012 and February 2013, on the proposed purchase.
The chief of Germany’s Air Force, Lieutenant General Karl Muellner, was said to have recently gone to Israel to attend a presentation of Israel’s Heron TP, Der Spiegel said.
Berlin was believed to favour the Heron over the US-made Predators because it was seen as more cutting-edge, the magazine said.
Germany’s defence minister, Thomas de Maiziere, in February called for combat UAS to be incorporated into the air force, saying their lack created a disadvantage. At the time, he made no mention about which system Germany would be interested in.
But Germany had expressed an interest in jointly developing UAS technology with France, to avoid becoming dependent on the USA or Israel.
The issue of UAS has generated an ethical debate in Germany, which does not use unmanned aircraft to fight battles but only for surveillance and reconnaissance missions in places such as Afghanistan.
Source: The News International