Brussels: The United Kingdom is sending defense equipment and specialist personnel to Belgium following a surge in disruptive drone activity that has affected airports and military installations in the country. The move comes at the request of Belgian authorities, highlighting the growing threat posed by unmanned aerial systems to civilian infrastructure and national security. Richard Knighton, head of the British Armed Forces, confirmed the deployment, emphasizing the UK’s commitment to supporting its European allies in times of emerging security challenges.

Over recent days, multiple drones have been sighted flying over major Belgian airports, including Brussels Airport and Liège Airport, prompting flight diversions and temporary closures. Reports also indicate drones flying near sens

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