Catch me if you can: More drones break into France's nuclear air
space
Two aircraft - presumably drones - were spotted flying over a French
nuclear power plant on Saturday. The incident happened amid the country's
efforts aimed at detecting and intercepting such flying objects above nuclear
facilities.
The latest intrusion happened at a nuclear power plant in Nogent-sur-Seine
in north-central France, AFP reported on Sunday.
"Around 6:40 p.m., site safety officers observed two flying objects that
flew over the land reserve located on the perimeter of the nuclear plant," a
spokesman for the power station told AFP. The objects were believed to be
drones, and the gendarmerie has been alerted.
Last year, French authorities revealed that between early October and late
November unidentified drones were spotted over 13 of France's 19 nuclear power
plants. Unauthorized access to the area around and above such facilities is
strictly prohibited by law. The restricted airspace - up to 1,000 meters above
plants - is monitored by the air force, but most radar equipment is not capable
of detecting small, low-flying objects.
Although officials previously said drones do not pose any direct threat to
nuclear safety, repeated incidents over past three months have caused the French
National Research Agency to launch a tender for systems to detect, intercept and
neutralize offensive drones.
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