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    Italian Bill Offers Incentives for Fishing Nets to Shield Ukraine From Drones

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    Posted on April 1, 2026

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    Last updated: April 1, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Italian senators propose exempting fishing companies from disposal fees and paying them by net weight when donating old nets to Ukraine, which uses them to capture Russian drones by entangling their propellers.

    Table of Contents

    • Italian Senate Proposes Incentives for Fishing Net Donations to Ukraine
    • Ukraine's Use of Anti-Drone Nets
    • Effectiveness of Fishing Nets as Defensive Tools
    • Historical Use and Modern Application
    • Details of the Proposed Bill
    • Political Support and Opposition
    • International Efforts and Italy's Support for Ukraine
    • Combining Basic and Technological Defenses

    Italian Bill Incentivizes Fishing Nets Donation to Shield Ukraine from Drones

    Italian Senate Proposes Incentives for Fishing Net Donations to Ukraine

    By Angelo Amante

    ROME, April 1 (Reuters) - Italian senators have proposed a plan to incentivise fishing companies that donate discarded nets to help shield Ukraine from Russian drone attacks, a document showed on Wednesday.

    Ukraine's Use of Anti-Drone Nets

    Ukraine has this year stepped up the installation of anti-drone nets over roads in frontline areas as it faces mass Russian drone attacks on hospitals, infrastructure and civilian traffic.

    Effectiveness of Fishing Nets as Defensive Tools

    The nets are considered effective defensive tools because they can snag propellers and stop drones from reaching targets, including troops and civilians.

    Historical Use and Modern Application

    "Fishing nets used in the Mediterranean for millennia are an effective countermeasure against a weapon of death," Senator Ivan Scalfarotto of the small centrist Italia Viva party told a news conference.

    Details of the Proposed Bill

    Under the bill, Italian fishing companies would be exempt from disposal costs for the nets sent to Ukraine and would receive payments based on the weight of the material delivered.

    Political Support and Opposition

    NETS ARE 'BASIC BUT EFFECTIVE'

    Scalfarotto, who sits in opposition to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's right-wing government, tabled the bill in mid-March and said he hoped other pro-Ukraine parties in parliament would support it to speed its approval.

    Support for Ukraine has, at times, exposed divisions within the ruling coalition. Meloni's Brothers of Italy party and Forza Italia strongly support Kyiv, while the far-right League has often expressed pro-Russian views.

    International Efforts and Italy's Support for Ukraine

    The draft law says charity groups across Europe, including in the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Britain and France, have already sent fishing nets to Ukraine.

    Since Russia's invasion in February 2022, Rome has supported Ukraine's military effort with 12 aid packages, including air defence systems.

    Combining Basic and Technological Defenses

    Scalfarotto said the nets offer a further way to support Kyiv: "We could easily combine fishing nets with technological tools. They may seem basic, but they are effective."

    (Reporting by Angelo AmanteEditing by Bernadette Baum)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The Italian bill, proposed by Senator Ivan Scalfarotto of Italia Viva, aims to incentivize fishing companies to send discarded nets to Ukraine by waiving disposal costs and offering weight-based payments.
    • •Ukraine has increasingly deployed anti‑drone nets—repurposed fishing and agricultural mesh—over roads, front‑line towns, and logistics routes to snag FPV and fiber‑optic drones, creating protective ‘tunnels’ that are simple yet effective.
    • •Numerous European countries—including France, Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands, and the UK—have already contributed nets, highlighting a growing collaborative, low‑tech defense effort across Europe.

    References

    • France handed over old fishing nets to Ukraine to protect them from drones – EADaily, October 19, 2025
    • Sweden and Denmark sent fishing nets as military aid to Ukraine – Izvestia via Yle, May 25, 2025

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italian bill offers incentives for fishing nets to shield Ukraine from drones

    1What is the main proposal of the Italian bill regarding fishing nets and Ukraine?

    The bill proposes incentives for Italian fishing companies that donate discarded nets to support Ukraine's defense against Russian drone attacks.

    2How are fishing nets used for drone defense in Ukraine?

    Ukraine installs anti-drone nets over roads to snag drone propellers, preventing attacks on hospitals, infrastructure, and civilians.

    3What incentives are offered to Italian fishing companies under the bill?

    Fishing companies would be exempt from disposal costs and receive payments based on the net material's weight delivered to Ukraine.

    4Are other European countries also sending fishing nets to Ukraine?

    Yes, charity groups from the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Britain, and France have sent fishing nets to Ukraine.

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