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The European Commission is considering the possibility of installing anti-drone technology at its Berlaymont headquarters in Brussels, reports Politico. The EU executive has already started looking for companies that could provide this equipment. The system would be designed to ward off espionage from unmanned aircraft as well as physical attacks. “Brussels is well known in diplomatic circles as being a hotbed of spying. There have been dozens of reports of people working for foreign states disguised as officials, journalists or NGO workers in a bid to gain special access. Drone warfare would …

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