The frigate “Hessen” also shot at a US drone over the Red Sea – and received criticism for it. Jan Christian Kaack, the inspector of the German Navy, sees the operation differently.
The Inspector of the German Navy, Jan Christian Kaack, thanked the crew of the frigate “Hessen” for their determined deployment in the Red Sea. At the same time, the vice admiral defended the soldiers against criticism after an initially unidentifiable US drone was shot at. “The procedure was like in the textbook. The drone was clearly classified as enemy. As a commander, I would have acted in exactly the same way,” Kaack told the German Press Agency in Berlin.
The frigate “Hessen”, which was used to protect merchant ships, fended off an attack by the Houthi militia operating from Yemen for the first time on Tuesday evening. The ship taking part in the EU military mission “Aspides” shot down two drones one after the other. Kaack said: “The occupation of the Hessians and the commander acted brilliantly last night.” He also reiterated that there would be sufficient ammunition for the operation. “We will replenish ammunition as soon as possible,” said Kaack.
Frigate “Hessen” shoots drones in the Red Sea
The shooting down of the two drones was not the first use of weapons by the “Hesse”. She had already shot at a drone on Monday – in this case one from an allied country, which missed. The German Press Agency was told that this drone was traveling at high speed to the “Hesse” operational area, in which 15 civilian merchant ships were located at the time, without a friend-enemy identification and without a report from the allies. Under these circumstances, a decision to fire was made according to the agreed rules and after consultation with the command.
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Source: Stern

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