无人机威胁在比利时一个导弹发射场激增,引起人们对在打击空袭方面法律漏洞的关切。
Drone threats surge at a Belgian missile site, raising concerns over legal gaps in countering aerial attacks.
比利时的Thales公司报告说,在Liege的Evegnée Fort设施这一为乌克兰装配和储存70毫米导弹的关键地点上,无人驾驶飞机的活动急剧增加,这促使人们呼吁从法律上明确如何拦截威胁。
Thales Belgium reports a sharp rise in drone activity over its Évegnée Fort facility in Liège, a key site for assembling and storing 70mm missiles for Ukraine, prompting calls for legal clarity on how to intercept threats.
该公司正在将生产量扩大到每年70 000枚火箭,包括FZ275型FZ275型导弹,其空中爆破弹头的目的是在北约需求不断增加的情况下对付无人机群。
The company is expanding production to 70,000 rockets annually, including FZ275 models with airburst warheads designed to counter drone swarms, amid growing NATO demand.
尽管泰勒斯拥有探测和干扰能力,但由于安全风险,无法依法击落无人机。
Despite having detection and jamming capabilities, Thales cannot legally shoot down drones due to safety risks.
这一局势凸显了欧洲国防基础设施的脆弱性,并突出表明,随着北约各国无人机威胁的增加,需要采取协调一致的对策。
The situation highlights vulnerabilities in European defense infrastructure and underscores the need for coordinated responses as drone threats increase across NATO countries.