Drone strikes beyond the battlefield pump up market for technology to repel them

Drone strikes beyond the battlefield pump up market for technology to repel them

Drone strikes beyond the battlefield pump up market for technology to repel them

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Publish Date: 2026-06-18 01:15:00

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By Joanna Plucinska and Maria Rugamer

BERLIN, June 18 (Reuters) – Drone incursions disrupting airports in Europe and strikes on oil fields in the Middle East are spurring a fast-growing market for radars, jammers and defensive craft to defend airports and infrastructure against new aerial threats.

Drone technology has caused upheaval at airports for years, with London’s ‌Gatwick Airport among those to have had to suspend flights due to drone alerts pre-2020. However, a fresh wave of incursions linked to wars in Ukraine and the Middle ‌East has sent those concerns into overdrive.

Technological advances recently unveiled in response have included a gun-shaped tool from U.S. firm Dedrone that can jam drones, and a Boeing autonomous ‘wingman’ that flies with fighter jets, carrying counter-drone jammers and weapons in ​an interchangeable nose.

The field is drawing billions of dollars of investment, moving well beyond military use to sectors including energy, shipping, data centres, hotels and airports.

Avinor, which owns and operates 43 airports across Norway, is one company to have already installed a drone detection system at its operations to address the “disruptions and delays” civilian drone incursions have caused to air traffic.

Reuters spoke to half a dozen executives at counterdrone firms who described a sharp rise in demand from governments, airports and civil infrastructure operators.

“There is a direct effect of a lot of people calling us,” said Siete Hamminga, the CEO of RobinRadar, a Netherlands-based ‌counter-drone company whose technology grew out of research into bird strikes ⁠affecting planes.

COUNTER-DRONE MARKET GROWING AT AROUND 20% A YEAR

Hybrid warfare tactics in Europe and the Middle East have highlighted the need to protect economic and civil bases like ports, oil fields and airports.

Drone strikes at Dubai airport, incursions in Baltic states, debris fires caused by drone interceptions at the Fujairah…

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