Belgium Proposes New Anti-Drone Jamming Protocols
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Belgium Proposes New Anti-Drone Jamming Protocols
Belgium’s Telecommunications Minister Vanessa Matz announced a public consultation on stricter rules for anti-drone jamming, start next week. Drone flights over military bases and airports increased in November. The new law would let critical infrastructure such as nuclear plants, prisons, hazardous industrial sites, and even European Union offices use jamming systems, with approval from the Belgian regulator IBPT. Minister Matz warned that jamm…
Vanessa Matz, Federal Minister for Telecommunications. - RTL info Currently, only police and defence are allowed to use anti-drone jammers, but this could soon evolve. A bill aims to expand the use of these jammers in order to protect critical infrastructure.Before the law becomes law, a citizen consultation will be organised, starting next week, to make an initial assessment of the benefits and risks of jammers.
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