Armed drones continue to fly ahead, and so is the tech bringing them down
Several dozen c-UAS companies, both Israeli and international, took part in the recent UVID Drone conference in Tel Aviv last week, highlighting their technology
An aircraft lands on the tarmac near a "No Drone Zone" placard on the day of an emergency meeting of Belgian government officials and experts, following drone sightings that closed Brussels Airport, at Brussels international Airport in Zaventem, Belgium, November 6, 2025.(photo credit: REUTERS/YVES HERMAN/FILE PHOTO)ByLEO FEIERBERG BETTER