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Belgium to deploy air-defence system in Antwerp Port to counter drone threats

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BRUSSELS, Feb 26 (Reuters) - ‌Belgium is preparing to deploy an air-defence ​system at the port of Antwerp to counter the growing ⁠drone threat to critical infrastructure, a Defence Ministry spokesperson said on Thursday.

Belgium last year faced a series of ​drone incursions that forced temporary shutdowns at Belgian airports and a ‌military airbase.

Multiple drone sightings were also reported over the port of Antwerp — including above nuclear power plants, the BASF ⁠chemical complex and the Europa container terminal - ⁠raising alarm over the vulnerability of key industrial and energy sites.

The spokesperson declined to provide specific details on the plans - first reported by Belgian media - citing operational ‌security reasons but added that the system will be ⁠ordered soon.

"An air-defence system is coming ‌to the port of Antwerp. It's ​a NASAMS type," Antwerp mayor Bart De Wever said at an event on Wednesday at the port of ‌Antwerp-Bruges, according to the Gazet van ​Antwerpen newspaper.

A port spokesperson ⁠said the deployment reflects the strategic importance of ‌the hub: "Given the importance ⁠of our port as an economic engine of Belgium, it is essential that the port is protected and secured, ​both digitally and ‌physically."

The NASAMS system is designed to defend against drones, fighter ⁠aircraft and other short-range ​aerial threats.

(Reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout; editing by Barbara ​Lewis and Ros Russell)

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