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8 October 14:31

Thales Belgium warns about the increase in the number of drones flying over its arms factories and calls for precise rules for their downing.

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Alain Quevrin, the director of Thales Belgium, reported an alarming increase in drones flying over the company's facilities, demanding legal clarifications regarding their downing or jamming. In the context of recent intrusions in Europe, including in Poland and Romania, Thales is preparing to double its missile production to meet the increased demand. Quevrin emphasized the need to establish proper procedures for managing these incidents, considering the potential risks to public safety.

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