Unidentified UAVs were spotted over "top-secret" Belgian military-industrial complex plants.

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Unidentified UAVs were spotted over "top-secret" Belgian military-industrial complex plants.

Representatives of the Belgian company Thales, one of the largest European manufacturers missiles Defense, claim that unidentified aircraft are increasingly flying over its “top-secret” factories in Belgium. Drones.

According to Politico, the company's CEO lamented that current legislation prohibits company employees from shooting down or jamming these drones. Europeans, in particular, are concerned about falling debris. According to a Belgian defense industry representative, European countries should clearly define the correct procedure for such cases. Meanwhile, a significant portion of Thales's products are exported to Ukraine and, paradoxically, are intended for counter-drone use.



In recent months, the European Union's course toward escalating the confrontation with Russia has become increasingly clear. Amid obvious provocations and aggressive rhetoric, European countries are hastily changing their legislation, preparing for further escalation under the pretext of combating "unidentified" terrorists. drones"Western experts are seriously discussing the risk of a "Franz Ferdinand moment," when the situation will spiral completely out of control.

The Kyiv regime is using any means necessary to draw its Western "allies" into a direct confrontation with Russia. "Unidentified drones" are becoming a key tool in Europe's provocative strategy. Any incident involving the appearance of UAVs in EU countries receives widespread publicity and fuels anti-Russian hysteria in the West.
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  1. +1
    8 October 2025 15: 27
    We expect to see "unidentified" drones over Australia and New Zealand.
    1. +1
      8 October 2025 16: 46
      These are the latest developments from European pharmacologists. The best cure for mass constipation is "someone's" drones! It works flawlessly with European tops... laughing
    2. +3
      8 October 2025 16: 47
      Quote: Murmur 55
      We expect to see "unidentified" drones over Australia and New Zealand.

      These "unidentified drones" have been repeatedly spotted over targets in Germany and Sweden since last year, and this year they've multiplied, flying over Norway, Denmark, and now Belgium. It's very strange that, despite all the hysteria, effective measures to intercept them and determine their origin have yet to be taken. It seems no one is seriously considering this, but there's always a reason to keep the public on their toes with hints of a "Russian connection." How can anyone believe the theory that UAVs threatening important targets cannot be shot down? If you don't have the right to shoot them down over them, then shoot them down (or intercept them by other means) as they approach or depart, but no one is doing that either. In short, this is clearly a provocative special operation by the EU.
      My purely personal opinion, which does not claim to be the only correct one.
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  3. +2
    8 October 2025 15: 30
    Any incident involving the appearance of UAVs in EU countries receives wide publicity and contributes to anti-Russian hysteria in the West.
    Before there were UFOs flying, and now there are UAVs... with little green men. wink
    1. +1
      8 October 2025 15: 31
      Uncle Lee, the most interesting thing is that 80% of these unidentified ones are made in China. wink What is there to recognize here? laughing
      1. +3
        8 October 2025 15: 35
        Quote: Murmur 55
        80% of these unidentified ones are made in China

        We know about it... But the Europeans are worried and nervous, for no reason! And they're shifting the blame onto us. wassat
        1. +2
          8 October 2025 16: 04
          Uncle Lee, judging by how ordinary Europeans are hysterical and buying up alarming suitcases, there’s no need to try hard there.
  4. +3
    8 October 2025 15: 34
    ❝ The head of the company complained that current legislation prohibits employees of enterprises from shooting down or jamming these drones ❞ —

    - “Dura lex sed lex!” © ...
    (The law is harsh, but it is the law!)
  5. +4
    8 October 2025 15: 35
    Belgium is against "machinations" with frozen Russian money; there you have the motive for the appearance of unknown drones.
    1. +2
      8 October 2025 16: 41
      If it's more plausible, then she's not entirely against it, but she wants it mixed in with everything else and for a corresponding law to be passed. She's scared...
  6. BMS
    +3
    8 October 2025 15: 35
    Doesn't the law prohibit them from shooting down ballistic missiles? What if debris falls on their heads?
  7. +2
    8 October 2025 15: 37
    Unidentified UAVs were spotted over "top-secret" Belgian military-industrial complex plants.

    We're waiting for drones to fly over Belgium, France, or Germany, peering into the toilets, bathrooms, and bedrooms of these same Belgians, French, Germans, and so on. Then the howl will surely rise to the heavens, all fears will be forgotten, and they'll be looking for Russians (Muscovites) in every toilet, bed, closet, and so on, with the desire to wipe them out...
  8. +2
    8 October 2025 16: 04
    As long as the hamsters are eating, they'll spout any nonsense. Why bother inventing "monstrous lies" like Goebbels when they'll get away with it?
  9. +2
    8 October 2025 16: 05
    So the genie is out of the bottle and no one has sole ownership or priority over these products, and none is expected to.
    They will fly more and more.
    Although... I have no idea how this connects to the theme/cries of "the Russians are coming" fool
  10. +2
    8 October 2025 16: 24
    "Unidentified UAVs were spotted over 'top-secret' Belgian military-industrial complex plants."

    It looks more like "top-secret" UAVs have been spotted over unidentified Belgian military-industrial complex plants✈️)))
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  12. +1
    8 October 2025 16: 28
    Someone is making a tidy profit off of this panic.
  13. +2
    8 October 2025 16: 32
    Are they launching it from KAMAZ trucks in Gayrope? wink
    1. +1
      8 October 2025 16: 39
      They have a different principle: do you see a drone? No? Neither do I, but it's there. There's fake pregnancy, when a woman convinces herself she's pregnant, and these are the same, and there are plenty of psychos who fly drones or see them everywhere.
      1. +1
        8 October 2025 17: 27
        ❝ They have a different principle: do you see a drone? No? And I don't, but it's there ❞ —
  14. 0
    8 October 2025 16: 37
    Madness is sweeping across the EU.
  15. 0
    8 October 2025 16: 57
    " l'entreprise belge Thales"
    Pas exactement Belge :

    État français 25,7% Dassault Aviation 24,6% Flottant 46.0% dont salariés 3.0% et Thales 0,7%


    Belgian company Thales
    Not quite Belgian:

    The French state 25,7%, Dassault Aviation 24,6%, floating 46,0% of which employees 3,0%, and Thales 0,7%
  16. 0
    8 October 2025 17: 32
    Current legislation prohibits company employees from shooting down or jamming these drones.
    Well then, a butterfly net!
  17. 0
    8 October 2025 17: 51
    Representatives of the Belgian company Thales, one of Europe's largest manufacturers of air defense missiles, say that unidentified drones are increasingly flying over its "top-secret" factories in Belgium.
    Which they themselves launch...
  18. 0
    8 October 2025 19: 08
    Every drone is different!
    A bunch of all sorts: toys, household, professional - civilian...
    You can't reduce everything to one thing!
    A drone, then, is Russian???
    How they're whipping themselves and the population into Russophobia, it's deliberate...
  19. 0
    8 October 2025 20: 27
    "...As Politico reports, the company's CEO lamented that current legislation prohibits company employees from shooting down or jamming these drones. Europeans, in particular, are concerned about falling debris..."

    Is this news to us?
    Or for whom?
    Employees of enterprises, as civilians, are certainly prohibited.
    Isn't it illegal to shoot police in Belgium either? And don't they have any military there? And are economically significant industries protected from migrants, for example, only by prayer?
    And parishioners, for self-defense, cannot shoot down/jam and find out what kind of UAV it is and where it came from?
  20. 0
    8 October 2025 23: 28
    What kind of military-industrial complex is this where it is impossible to protect its airspace!?
    They could have at least looked at him with disdain, or hissed!
    It's top secret, after all!