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German Luftwaffe Dispatches Drone-Defense Experts to Help Belgium

Summary by Defense News
BERLIN — The German military has sent specialists to Belgium to help authorities there combat drones following sightings near crucial military facilities, including those housing nuclear weapons.The Bundeswehr announced the move in a press release late Thursday. According to the military, first units of the Luftwaffe – Germany’s air force – have already arrived in Belgium, where they are investigating the situation on the ground and coordinating…

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After Germany, France also helps our country in the fight against drones seen in Belgian airspace. A French anti-drone team was already present Friday in Belgium, reported Saturday Het Belang van Limburg. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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On Thursday evening and Friday morning, air space had to be closed again via airports in Belgium. The government has now announced measures – Germany is to help.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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While the number of "unidentified unmanned aircraft" flights is increasing over sensitive sites or infrastructures, Berlin announced that it wants to support Belgium "by providing it with combat capabilities".

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The incidents involving drones in Belgian airspace do not break down. Once again, the Brussels airport was affected. Help is now to come quickly from Germany.

·Germany
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Mysterious drone sightings have increased in several European countries in recent days, affecting military installations and airports. In Belgium, authorities have requested German military support: advanced units of the Bundeswehr have arrived in the country to help investigate drone threats and strengthen drone countermeasures.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Spiegel broke the news in Germany on Friday, November 7, 2025.
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