UK Military Enhances Drone Defense Powers Amid Rise in Incidents Near Bases
DEFENSE
The UK military has been granted authority to shoot down drones near military bases in response to a significant rise in incidents, which doubled to 266 in 2025. This measure, part of the Armed Forces Bill, aims to counter potential threats linked to foreign states and includes over £200 million investment in counter-drone technology. Additionally, the government is tightening drone regulations and implementing enhanced security measures at military sites.

Feb 4, 2026, 6:07 AM