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Military helps UK police respond to drone threat

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Britain’s armed forces were supporting police Wednesday at London’s Heathrow Airport after a drone sighting led to the suspension of all departing flights for nearly an hour on Tuesday.

Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said the military had been sent to Europe’s busiest airport at the request of police.

It follows a similar deployment at Gatwick Airport just three weeks ago after multiple drone sightings there caused three days of travel chaos.

“Last night, at the request of Metropolit­an Police, our armed forces deployed to assist and support them,” he said in a statement Wednesday.

“Our armed forces are always there when needed, ready to support the civilian authoritie­s with our capabiliti­es.”

Heathrow, which handles nearly 214,000 passengers daily, closed its northern runway after witnesses, including police officers, spotted a drone above the west London airport.

Metropolit­an Police Commander Stuart Cundy said “a full criminal investigat­ion” had been launched.

“We are carrying out extensive searches around the Heathrow area to identify any people who may be responsibl­e for the operation of the drone,” he added.

The disruption caused by Tuesday’s incident appeared minimal, with Heathrow saying it was “operating normally” on Wednesday.

But it prompted fresh concerns in over British airports’ vulnerabil­ity to drones, coming so soon after the devices caused mayhem at Gatwick, Britain’s second biggest hub, before Christmas.

Multiple sightings at the airfield south of the British capital between December 19 and 21 prompted the closure of its only runway, impacting tens of thousands of passengers booked on cancelled flights.

Cundy said officials had learned lessons from the incident which were helping to shape their current response at Heathrow.

“We are deploying significan­t resources – both in terms of officers and equipment – to monitor the airspace around Heathrow and to quickly detect and disrupt any illegal drone activity,” he said.

“Military assistance has been implemente­d to support us. However, we will not be discussing in any further detail the range of tactics available to us as this would only serve to potentiall­y undermine their effectiven­ess,” he said.

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