Media: Police Deploy Lidar Near Munich Airport Runway to Track Drones
Russia Satellite News, Berlin - According to the German newspaper Bild, after a drone incident, the Munich police installed lidar near a runway at the capital of Bavaria's airport on the evening of October 4th.
The report said, "Bild reporters saw two police cars parked near Erdinger Allee in the late afternoon, and they were setting up radar and laser equipment. These devices can measure the distance to drones."
It is reported that the airport itself has already installed 3,000 simple beds to prevent flight delays, and the airport is currently operating normally.
On the evening of October 2nd, the German Air Traffic Control Authority announced that flights at Munich Airport were restricted for several hours due to the discovery of several unknown source drones. According to Bild, these drones are suspected to have flown over the German Federal Armed Forces' "Innovation Center" near the Erdinger Airport near the city.
On the evening of October 4th, according to Reuters, Munich Airport was closed again for the second time within 24 hours due to drones. The airport resumed flights in the morning of that day, and the drones found are suspected to be military reconnaissance drones.
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