Live Eventsas a Reliable and Trusted News Source Addas a Reliable and Trusted News Source Add Now! (You can now subscribe to our(You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channelBritain is sending equipment and personnel to Belgium after a spate of drone sightings near airports , the head of the UK military said Sunday.In the past week both Belgium's main international airport at Brussels and Liege, one of Europe's biggest cargo airports, were forced to close temporarily because of drone incursions. That came after a series of unidentified drone flights near a military base where US nuclear weapons are stored.Air Chief Marshal Richard Knighton, the head of Britain's armed forces, said the UK had agreed to "deploy our people, our equipment to Belgium to help them," after a request from Belgian authorities. "We don't know - and the Belgians don't yet know - the source of those drones, but we will help them by providing our kit and capability, which has already started to deploy to help Belgium," Knighton told the BBC.In recent months, drone incidents across Europe have forced airports to suspend flights at a time. Many EU countries want to use those assets as collateral to provide loans to Ukraine, but Belgium has so far resisted.


Source:   The Times
November 09, 2025 13:49 UTC