UK Plans New Powers to Shoot Down Drones Near Military Bases
Defense officials move to strengthen airspace security against unmanned threats
The British government is drafting new legislation that would grant security forces expanded authority to shoot down drones operating near military installations.
Officials say the measure is aimed at countering potential espionage and terrorism risks posed by unauthorized drone activity.
The move follows several incidents of airspace breaches, prompting calls for tighter controls and improved response capabilities across defense sites.