The Belgian military is on high alert after a series of sophisticated drone incursions over a key army base, prompting the nation’s defense minister to state, “This was not the work of amateurs.” The incident at the Marche-en-Famenne military base, located in southern Belgium, is the latest in a string of airspace violations over sensitive NATO sites across Europe.
Belgian Defense Minister Theo Francken confirmed that military guards spotted multiple unmanned aircraft hovering over “crucial parts” of the army brigade’s headquarters on Saturday evening, October 25, and again on the night of October 28. Francken described the event as a “clearly orchestrated operation” intended to gather intelligence on critical infrastructure.
In response, a joint investigation has been launched by Belgian police and the military’s General Intelligence and Security Service (ADIV). The incident is not isolated; it follows similar sightings earlier in the month over other Belgian military sites, including the Elsenborn camp near the German border, where 15 drones were reportedly detected.
This Belgian alert adds to a growing sense of paranoia across the continent, which is facing what appears to be a coordinated “stress test” of its air defenses. In recent weeks, a wave of mysterious drone activity has caused significant disruption:
* Germany: Munich Airport, the country’s second-largest, was shut down twice in early October due to drone sightings.
* Denmark: Copenhagen Airport was temporarily closed in late September after drones were spotted. Danish officials also reported “systematic flights” over military bases, including the country’s largest, Karup Air Base.
* Lithuania: The Baltic state has faced repeated “hybrid attacks” from neighboring Belarus. Vilnius Airport was forced to close four times last week, and border checkpoints were shut down, after a wave of balloons—allegedly used for smuggling—violated its airspace, prompting the government to authorize shoot-downs.
While no actor has claimed responsibility for the Belgian incursions, military officials, including Belgium’s Chief of Defence, have noted that the drones used are not commercial, off-the-shelf models and have pointed to such hybrid warfare tactics as a hallmark of Russian intelligence.
The incidents are accelerating Europe’s response. Minister Francken has called for the fast-tracking of Belgium’s national anti-drone action plan, including the rapid procurement of detection and neutralization systems. At the EU level, the incursions are adding urgency to a new counter-drone defense project and the “Fortress Europe” 2030 plan, as NATO allies scramble to defend their skies.
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