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Netherlands Probes Repeated Drone Incursions Over Volkel and Eindhoven

Officials report countermeasures on two consecutive nights, assessing the devices as not armed.

Overview

  • On Friday evening, guards at Volkel Air Base visually spotted first five and later ten drones, shots were fired from the ground to down them, and no wreckage was recovered.
  • On Saturday night, multiple drones near Eindhoven Airport prompted a temporary halt of civil and military flights, with operations resuming at about 10:40 p.m. local time.
  • State secretary Gijs Tuinman confirmed additional drone activity over Volkel on Saturday and said both nights saw defensive measures deployed, yet no debris or operators have been found.
  • Defence minister Ruben Brekelmans said current assessments indicate the drones were not armed, and authorities have a 24/7 operational headquarters managing the response and investigation.
  • Attribution remains unresolved as officials consider scenarios from careless hobbyists to criminal or hostile actors, and the incidents underscore ongoing investment in counter‑drone systems and specialized radar such as the Herwijnen project.