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Belgium moves to improve airspace surveillance after drone incursions

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Posted on November 6, 2025

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BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Belgium will work to improve surveillance of its airspace following repeated sightings of drones over its airports and military bases, Defence Minister Theo Francken said on

Belgium Enhances Airspace Monitoring Following Drone Incidents

Belgium's Response to Drone Threats

BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Belgium will work to improve surveillance of its airspace following repeated sightings of drones over its airports and military bases, Defence Minister Theo Francken said on Thursday.

Recent Drone Sightings and Airport Closures

Belgium's Brussels and Liege airports were closed for hours on Tuesday evening after drone sightings, diverting many incoming planes and preventing others from taking off.

Government Measures and Future Plans

"We have to be able to observe our airspace better," Francken said after a meeting of the country's security council to discuss the drone incursions.

A national air security centre would be operational by January 1, Francken said. If suspect drones are sighted in the meantime, "where possible we will try to take them down, we will try to jam them," he said.

Belgium's government will also discuss the acquisition of "counter-drone material" on Friday, he added.

NATO countries have been on high alert in recent weeks after drone sightings and other air incursions, including at airports in Copenhagen, Munich and in the Baltic region. Some 20 Russian drones entered Polish airspace in September.

Francken declined to comment on questions whether the government suspected Russia to be behind the drone incursions.

Belgian police have also been investigating drone sightings over military bases in the past week.

(Reporting by Milan Berckmans and Bart Meijer; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Belgium to improve airspace surveillance after drone sightings.
  • Brussels and Liege airports faced closures due to drones.
  • National air security centre to be operational by January 1.
  • Government considers acquiring counter-drone technology.
  • NATO countries on alert after recent airspace incursions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is airspace surveillance?
Airspace surveillance refers to the monitoring of air traffic and activities within a designated airspace to ensure safety and security, particularly against unauthorized aircraft or drones.
What are drones?
Drones are unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that can be remotely controlled or fly autonomously using software-controlled flight plans.
What is a national air security center?
A national air security center is a facility responsible for monitoring and managing airspace security, including tracking unauthorized aircraft and coordinating responses to threats.

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