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    Romanian lawmakers adopt law to shoot down drones breaching airspace

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    Posted on February 26, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Romania's new law permits the military to down drones breaching airspace, addressing security concerns from Russian drone fragments.

    Romania's Parliament Approves Law to Down Drones in Airspace Violations

    BUCHAREST (Reuters) - The Romanian parliament adopted a bill on Wednesday allowing the army to shoot down drones illegally breaching Romanian airspace, based on threat levels and risks to human life and property.

    European Union and NATO state Romania, which shares a 650-km (400-mile) border with Ukraine, has had Russian drone fragments repeatedly fall onto its territory as Moscow has attacked Kyiv's port infrastructure.

    Both chambers of parliament adopted the bill despite strong opposition from ultranationalist hard-right politicians who control more than a third of seats in the legislature.

    The bill sets out specific conditions for Romania to control the use of its airspace both for piloted and unmanned aircraft.

    The measures for piloted vehicles are progressive, from establishing the aircraft's position and identity, to attempting contact, interception and warning shots. They can only be destroyed if they conduct an attack or respond aggressively to interception.

    Unmanned aerial vehicles, most often drones, can be destroyed, neutralised or taken control of, depending on threat levels. Destruction is a last resort.

    Under the proposed law, allied systems present in Romania could also participate in any action, in agreement with collective defence treaties with the NATO and EU member.

    (Reporting by Luiza Ilie; writing by Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk; editing by Christina Fincher)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Romania's parliament passed a law to down drones breaching airspace.
    • •The law responds to Russian drone fragments falling on Romanian soil.
    • •Ultranationalist politicians opposed the bill.
    • •The law includes measures for both piloted and unmanned aircraft.
    • •Allied systems in Romania may assist under NATO and EU treaties.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Romanian lawmakers adopt law to shoot down drones breaching airspace

    1What new law did the Romanian parliament adopt?

    The Romanian parliament adopted a bill allowing the army to shoot down drones illegally breaching Romanian airspace, based on threat levels and risks to human life.

    2What conditions are set for piloted aircraft under the new law?

    The bill outlines progressive measures for piloted vehicles, including establishing the aircraft's position and identity, attempting contact, interception, and warning shots before destruction.

    3How will unmanned aerial vehicles be handled according to the legislation?

    Unmanned aerial vehicles, primarily drones, can be destroyed, neutralized, or taken control of depending on the assessed threat levels, with destruction being a last resort.

    4What role do allied systems play under the new drone law?

    Under the proposed law, allied systems present in Romania could participate in actions against breaching drones, in accordance with collective defense treaties with NATO and EU members.

    5What opposition did the bill face in parliament?

    The bill faced strong opposition from ultranationalist hard-right politicians who control more than a third of the seats in the Romanian legislature.

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