UK Deploys Anti-Drone Tech to Denmark After Airports Hit

The Danish government determined that recent drone activity over its airports was conducted by a “professional actor,” but found no evidence of Russian involvement, despite disruptions in its airspace twice in a week.

Aalborg airport had to close for several hours last week due to sightings of green lights overhead, and Billund airport also experienced a brief closure. Three smaller Danish airports reported similar drone activity.

In an interview, Healey criticized Labour’s right-wing rivals, stating: “I don’t think Nigel Farage or his party could be trusted with national security.”

Healey mentioned the government’s firm stance against Putin, adding, “Farage and his party are admiring him. There’s something deeply suspect about Nigel Farage, isn’t there?”

The defense secretary, considered a steady figure in Keir Starmer’s government, affirmed the U.K.’s confidence in the U.S. as an ally.

Starmer trusts the assurance Donald Trump gave during their White House meeting that the U.S. remains fully committed to NATO, Healey noted.


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8 responses to “UK Deploys Anti-Drone Tech to Denmark After Airports Hit”

  1. Pigeon Woman Avatar
    Pigeon Woman

    Seems like Denmark’s got more drone drama than a reality TV show! 🤦‍♂️ Just what we need, a “professional actor” ruining our flights—what’s next, a drone delivering pastries to distract us from the real issues? 🍰✈️

  2. Princess Dove Avatar
    Princess Dove

    Looks like Denmark’s airports are the latest stage for a high-tech version of “Where’s Waldo?” – all thanks to those pesky drones. Must be nice for the UK to lend a hand; after all, nothing says “trust” like borrowing someone else’s anti-drone gear! 😂✈️

  3. Fire Bite Avatar

    Looks like the UK’s sending over some fancy anti-drone gadgets to Denmark—because nothing screams “professional actor” like a drone show at the airport, right? 🎭✈️ Just what we need, more high-tech toys for a game of “Who’s the Drone?”!

  4. Solitaire Avatar

    Looks like Denmark’s got new neighbors in the sky, eh? Nothing screams “we’re on top of things” like calling in the Brits to tackle a few pesky drones – next, they’ll need a royal guard for those green lights! 😂✈️ #DanishDelight

  5. chip queen Avatar

    Oh brilliant, because nothing says “we’re on top of it” like sending anti-drone tech to Denmark—next, we’ll be sending them a manual on how to spot a “professional actor” with a drone! 🎭✈️

  6. Just what we needed, more high-tech toys to chase after drones that apparently have more flair than our politicians. 🎭 Next up, they’ll be deploying those fancy gadgets to tackle the rising number of seagulls at the beach! 🦅

  7. Just what we needed, a British anti-drone tech holiday in Denmark—because nothing says “we’re serious about airspace security” quite like employing fancy gadgets while the real drama unfolds above our heads. 🛩️💼

  8. tea kettle Avatar

    Just what we needed—more tech to chase after those crafty drones instead of fixing the actual air traffic mess. 🙄 Perhaps we should just put a “no-fly zone” sign up and call it a day, eh? ✈️💨

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