The article didn't say these drones had lights turned on for the Belgium incursions.
The article doesn't say a lot of things, but infers a great many. Votre Dose Quotidienne, or "Your Daily Dose", seems to have lots of stories about the war in Ukraine with some articles on "getting more Zen in your life" and RFKjr scattered in as well. Besides the fluff pieces that are likely AI written, the rest of the articles are all by 2 people, as far as I can tell. There is a Jacques Pj Provost and Maxime Marquette. Here are some samples from the MSN aggregator:
https://www.msn.com/fr-ca/channel/source/Votre Dose Quotidienne/sr-vid-95sttrs2g4wdp66pitxbmxssy7rvv085vcr3cu0iga8mp56due5a?cvid=68dbcc8906ea42d2abf0e62cb6ce62d0&ocid=hpmsn
Most of the Ukraine and drone stories are by Marquette, though Provost takes a shot speculating that the drones are from China as they are testing their future weapons (I'm going screen shot because MSN creates such long links):
I thought the original article about the Thales plant linked up-thread seemed a bit hyperbolic in it's tone (bold by me):
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Since early October 2025, a ballet of unidentified drones has been circling night after night above the top-secret Thales Belgium factory in Évegnée Fort, in the province of Liège.
Near the site, radars detect white silhouettes slicing through the air at low altitude.
"I've never seen anything like this," confides a Thales technician, terrified by this systematic intrusion.
Maybe it's the translation from French. Maybe the French just write that way. However, for all the claims made in the article, there is very little evidence of anything presented. It's mostly hearsay with only one Thales high up executive being mentioned by name. All the evidence seems to come from people at Thales. Thales planes to increase it's production of FZ275 anti-drone rockets:
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Demand for anti-drone rockets has exploded this year. Thales plans to double its production to 70,000 units per year to meet the needs of NATO and Ukraine. Every night of intrusion delays the supply chain, affects delivery times, and diminishes the confidence of strategic customers.
The article also calls for the EU to create a legal framework allowing private companies to shoot down drones:
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Without a unified European framework, each country moves at its own pace, leaving gaps in collective defense. It is imperative to codify the right to neutralize a private air threat without fear of excessive prosecution, while guaranteeing the safety of civilian populations.
Might that private neutralization include using Thales FZ275 rockets? Maybe Thales can enlighten EU members as the arms industry needs to be part of the decision making:
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Arms manufacturers are no longer mere suppliers, but strategic players in national security. Their technical expertise must be integrated into public decision-making processes. This mutual exchange will enhance Europe's resilience in the face of new threats.
The article concludes by reaffirming its primary source was a
press release alert from.......Thales:
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The alert issued by Thales Belgium is not just a news item; it signals a strategic shift. Europe must urgently fill its legislative gaps and strengthen its technical defenses to face the drone war.
An article about supposed drone incursions over a leading manufacturer of anti-drone weapons sourced solely from the manufacturer of said weapons.
Marquette makes some similar un-evidenced claims in another article about drones, (there are several):
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At less than €5,000 each, these drones or decoys cost a fraction of the missiles and defense systems deployed to intercept them. This asymmetry transforms "drone warfare" into a formidable economic lever for the stealthy attacker: minimal investment for maximum chaos.
How does anyone know what the cost if no one knows what they are or where they come from? This same article opens with an equally hyperbolic paragraph:
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Since the summer of 2025, an electronic shadow has been hovering over Europe: phantom drones crisscross the civil and military skies, spotted from one end of the continent to the other, without ever leaving a tangible trace. These invisible incursions, reported from Copenhagen to Munich, via Vilnius, Brussels, and Liège, raise questions about their origin, their mission, and their future role in marking priority targets in the event of open conflict with Moscow. The urgency is extreme: what do these silent overflights reveal? What if, tomorrow, they became the scouts of a lightning war?
And apparently Marquette know that the drones are "miniature" and use "twisting trajectories" to evade detection:
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Military radars, designed to track fighter jets at Mach 2, struggle to distinguish these miniature drones or flying decoys. With their twisting trajectories, crossing radar shadows, and exploiting blind spots, they leave operators reeling: should they warn or not warn, should they ignore or sound the alert? The dilemma paralyzes the chain of command.
And some more rumor mongering:
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Some reports suggest the use of miniaturized infrared cameras and LIDAR sensors onboard these drones. Their mission: to illuminate critical infrastructure, measure contours, collect precise geolocation data, and then disappear before any response. The collected coordinates would then be used to guide cruise missile strikes or kamikaze drones.
Concluding, once again, that there is a need for immediate action:
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The "ghost drones" in Europe are not just a panic phenomenon but the signal of a paradigm shift: the invisible war is now being played out in the ether, and each undetectable flyby exposes our technical and legal flaws. Before becoming real targets for missiles, these devices are already our strategic priorities: they embody the need for a rapid, coordinated, and legal European response. Europe must urgently address its technical, legislative, and cooperative gaps so that these flying shadows mark not only our vulnerability but also our strategic renaissance. The countdown has begun: in the face of invisible drones, the response must not remain a phantom.
https://dosequotidienne.ca/2025/10/...rre-eclair-contre-la-russie/item/conclusion-6
Votre Dose Quotidienne seems to be a very pro Ukraine, pro west, anti Russia/China publication with 2 main authors. Marquette in particular seems to sound the alarm on drones with little actual evidence, calling for legal changes to allow the shooting down of drones and more cooperation with various weapons producers. Not saying they are a mouthpiece for Thales and others, but they definitely want to ratchet up the panic and concern over the drone flap to strengthen the EU military.
I would take the reporting with a grain of salt.