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    Belgium buys defensive kamikaze drones to counter incursions

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    Posted on November 17, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Belgium acquires kamikaze drones from Latvia to counter incursions, enhancing defense amid suspected Russian interference.

    Table of Contents

    • Belgium's Drone Acquisition Strategy
    • Details of the Drone Deal
    • Future Investments in Defense
    • Context of Russian Interference

    Belgium Acquires Kamikaze Drones to Enhance Defense Against Threats

    Belgium's Drone Acquisition Strategy

    By Alessandro Parodi and Charlotte Van Campenhout

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Belgium will buy defensive kamikaze drones from a Latvian company, the defence ministry said, after a string of incursions that have disrupted airports, military bases and a nuclear plant.

    Belgian officials have said the incursions bear the hallmark of Russian interference, while acknowledging they have no proof. Russia has denied any involvement.

    Details of the Drone Deal

    Defence Minister Theo Francken said he had signed an agreement in Riga on Monday with Latvia's Origin Robotics to buy its autonomous "blaze" drones, which can be used to detect and destroy hostile drones.

    "In a couple of weeks, we will also have these counterdrones strengthening our capabilities," he wrote on X, alongside a photo of himself holding one of the drones at the company's plant.

    Future Investments in Defense

    The drone deal was part of a 50 million euro ($57.99 million) anti-drone package, his ministry added, without saying how much of that would go to Origin Robotics.

    Francken said he was ultimately planning to invest 500 million euros in a much bigger anti-drone package, featuring advanced radar systems and expanded jamming capabilities. He did not say when that would be complete.

    Context of Russian Interference

    When asked about the drone incursions in the past, Francken has said Belgium is being closely monitored because of Russian assets frozen at Brussels-based securities depository Euroclear.

    The EU has proposed using those funds to finance Ukraine. Russia has threatened to make a "painful response" if that happens.

    ($1 = 0.8623 euros)

    (Reporting by Alessandro Parodi, Charlotte Van Campenhout, Editing by Andrew Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Belgium buys kamikaze drones from Latvia's Origin Robotics.
    • •The purchase is part of a 50 million euro anti-drone package.
    • •Belgium suspects Russian interference in recent incursions.
    • •Defense Minister Theo Francken plans further investments.
    • •The EU considers using frozen Russian assets for Ukraine.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Belgium buys defensive kamikaze drones to counter incursions

    1What is a kamikaze drone?

    A kamikaze drone is an unmanned aerial vehicle designed to be used as a weapon, flying into a target to detonate explosives.

    2What is military investment?

    Military investment refers to the allocation of funds towards defense technologies and equipment to enhance a nation's military capabilities.

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