New powers for Defence personnel to defeat drones following doubling of incidents near bases


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  1. > The legislation will give authorised personnel the power to take out drones deemed to be posing a threat to any Defence site without the need for assistance from police.

    > The Armed Forces Bill will also allow personnel to destroy land drones or those that can be operated on or under water, in addition to aerial drones.

    > Defence Secretary John Healey MP said:

    > The doubling of rogue drones near military sites in the UK in the last year underlines the increasing and changing nature of the threats we face.

    > Through the Armed Forces Bill, we’re giving our military greater **powers to take out and shoot down** threatening drones near bases. And stepping up investment in counter-drone technology to keep Britain secure at home and strong abroad.

    No more Mr. Nice Guy.

  2. >Current legislation that enables interference with drones for the purpose of preventing crime can only be used by the police and certain other agencies. The new measures allow defence personnel to protect their own sites and operations.

    This is positive, however I am surprised that the military are not already legally authorised to do such a thing. I would have expected any national security threats to be fair game for our military.

  3. They should have had this power years ago.

    It’s common sense that they should be able to shoot them if they need to.

  4. The MDP will be loving this, they’ll get to take pot shots and use their rifles for things other than training.

  5. This has been recently highlighted by several investigations as an important area of vulnerability in our existing legislation, so it is good that it is being filled so promptly and decisively.

  6. Aren’t military bases already on a flight restriction on something like the Drone Assist app (so this would be a straight law break for an auditor and career ending?).

    Edit – further to this I just downloaded Drone Assist to look for myself. Most airports of any kind have a massive no fly zone around them – how is this even needing to even be a thing?

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