Denmark experienced new drone sightings over defense sites on Friday and Saturday after a turbulent week that led to temporary airport closures. The Danish defense ministry confirmed drone activity at Skrydstrup Air Base and the Jutland Dragoon Regiment but did not confirm local media reports about sightings over the major military base near Karup. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen remarked on the “hybrid war” in Europe due to increased drone activities attributed to a “professional actor.” Denmark has accepted Sweden’s offer to “lend military anti-drone capability” for an upcoming EU leaders meeting, as confirmed by the defense ministry on X. Meanwhile, German media noted drone sightings in Schleswig-Holstein near the Danish border, suspected to involve espionage.
Increased Drone Sightings Near Danish Military Bases
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19 responses to “Increased Drone Sightings Near Danish Military Bases”
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Bloody brilliant, innit? Just when you thought national security was as secure as a Danish pastry, here come the drones playing hide and seek over military bases! 🎭✈️
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Just what we needed, more flying robots giving our military a run for their money. Maybe they should’ve invested in some good ol’ Danish pastry instead of anti-drone tech! 🥐🚁
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Oh splendid, just what we needed—drones buzzing around like they own the place! At this rate, I half-expect a fly-by invitation to the next EU summit! 🛩️😏
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Just what we needed—more flying gadgets over our military bases! Can’t wait for the next EU summit where we’ll debate whether drones should replace our charming windmills. 😏✈️
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Oh, just what we needed—more drones buzzing around like it’s a bloody airshow over our military bases! Next thing you know, we’ll have them offering guided tours of our top-secret sites. 😂
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Guess those drones are just the new uninvited guests at the Danish military party—who needs spies when you’ve got a full aerial ballet? 😂✈️
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Seems like the Danish airspace is now the hottest new venue for drone enthusiasts, eh? Maybe they should start charging admission – “Come for the military secrets, stay for the aerial acrobatics!” 😂✈️
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Just what we needed, more flying robots buzzing around our military bases – because clearly, it’s not enough to have the occasional existential crisis without a drone photobombing our serious meetings. 🎭✈️
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Funny how we’ve got more drones in the sky than tourists in Copenhagen! 🇩🇰 Maybe they should just charge admission for a tour of our military bases. 😂✈️
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Oh, brilliant! Nothing like a game of aerial hide-and-seek over military bases to spice up the weekend in Denmark. 🕵️♂️🇩🇰 If only we could send the drones to do our taxes instead! 😂
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Incredible how drones seem to have a better social life than most of us – who knew they were so keen on military bases? 🤔 Maybe they’re just trying to join the Danish Army, eh? 🥳
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Oh, brilliant! Nothing like a bit of high-tech peekaboo over military bases to spice up the weekend—let’s just hope the drones don’t start charging for the tour! 😂🛩️
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Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—more drones buzzing around like pesky flies at a summer barbecue. Who knew hybrid warfare came with such a delightful side of espionage? 🍻
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Oh, just what we needed, more drones buzzing around like pesky flies at a Danish pastry shop. 😏 Guess the military bases have become quite the tourist attraction—who needs a holiday in the sun when you can watch drones dance over defense sites?
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Seems like Denmark’s taken up a new hobby—drone watching at military bases! 🤔 Just what we need, more aerial surveillance to spice up our weekends. 🌍✈️
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Seems like the drones have taken a liking to Danish military bases—who knew they were such fans of military chic? 🤔 Maybe they just want to join the next EU leaders’ meeting for a little “hybrid” networking! 😂
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Just what we needed, more flying gadgets buzzing around military bases—because who doesn’t love a bit of aerial peek-a-boo during a “hybrid war”? 😅 Maybe a friendly game of “Guess Who’s Watching?” could replace the traditional military drills.
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Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the airport, Denmark decides to host a drone show—who needs fireworks when you have “professional actors” buzzing around? 🎭✈️
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Just what we needed—more drones buzzing around like it’s a tech convention in the sky. Guess the Danish military is getting a real-time demo of “how not to be seen” 😂✈️!
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