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Le Monde
Le Monde
23 Jul 2024


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French security forces guarding sites set to be used in the Paris Olympics are intercepting an average of six drones per day, Prime Minister Gabriel Attal said on Tuesday, July 23.

The miniature flyers are sometimes operated by "individuals, maybe tourists wanting to take pictures," Attal said. "That's why it's important to remind people of the rules. There's a ban on flying drones," he added during a visit to the event's drone defense hub at Velizy-Villacoublay air base outside Paris.

"Systems are in place to allow us to very quickly intercept (drones) and arrest their operators," Attal said. "We can't allow anything to slip past us." He highlighted several incidents around the Olympic village on Sunday. According to a member of Attal's team, the communications chief of the Brazilian delegation was apprehended over operating a drone.

"Any unauthorised drone will be jammed," said Stephane Groen, France's general in charge of air defence, as Attal visited a control room where an aerial vehicle had been spotted over the Stade de France stadium.

The defenders' job is particularly tricky as they must avoid the remote vehicles falling while a sporting event is underway. Nevertheless, "if in doubt, we always jam" a drone, Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu said.

As well as anti-drone defenses, other forms of anti-aircraft defense are in place around Olympic sites. In a French first, the airspace in a 150-kilometer radius around Paris will be completely closed on Friday evening during the opening ceremony. Around 18,000 French troops have been deployed to secure the Olympics, 11,000 of which will be in the Paris region.

Le Monde with AFP