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Rheinmetall and Deutsche Telekom Partner on German Drone Shield

Rheinmetall and Telekom plan to jointly develop a defence shield against drones and acts of sabotage. The companies intend to work together to protect cities and critical infrastructure across Germany. They reached this agreement ahead of the upcoming AFCEA security technology trade show in Bonn.

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The defence company Rheinmetall and Deutsche Telekom have announced a cooperation in the field of defence. "They want to jointly develop a defence shield against drones and sabotage," the two companies explained on Monday. The aim is to protect "cities and critical infrastructures in Germany". Under the protective shield, therefore, plants such as airports, power plants, ports and military facilities are to be protected."The threat posed by dron…

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