It's always possible that there were drones. But so far it sounds like it was just visual sightings, and that the claim is that 4-5 large refrigerator-sized rotor drones flew above an Irish naval ship which was a few miles off the coast of Dublin during Zelensky's trip there. And the police and civilian airspace authority were not notified and don't have an open investigation. The sighting was made by one or more people on that ship. And a source told news reporters they saw the drones in the direction of Dublin, flying for up to two hours. At the same time, there was an Irish air force surveillance aircraft flying circles overhead nearby, and this surveillance craft was not involved in helping during the drone sighting incident.
From the The Journal article:
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Sources have said that the drones took off from the north-east of Dublin, possibly near Howth, and flew for up to two hours.
https://www.thejournal.ie/drones-dublin-ireland-hybrid-warfare-russia-6893104-Dec2025/
I think an obvious first question is whether the air force surveillance plane overhead detected these large drones flying below it over the course of the 75 minutes it was there. And whether they were tracked by airborne or ground radar (like at Dublin airport) while they were approaching, at, or leaving the scene. Also whether there is concrete sensor or video evidence for this.
Large drones for multiple hours in the controlled airspace for one of the busiest airport hubs in Europe, while the airport was operating and planes were on approach paths right next to where the drones were flying should result in some high quality evidence.
It may be premature to conclude plane misidentification at this point, but if the ship was near the area highlighted below, and they looked up towards the sky to their north, they would have seen planes arriving at the airport for hours, and after the airport resumed after Zelensky's landing, they would see the planes which had been in holding patterns fly around them in a counterclockwise loop to then line up to land at the airport.
The location highlighted in this article (embedded below) (
https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/...th-to-dublin-triggering-major-security-alert/) is also within the controlled airspace footprint for the main DUB airport, which is on liveatc. Since it doesn't appear that the airport had any disruption aside from the brief pause during/after the Ukranian government aircraft landing, I wouldn't expect to find too much useful in these recordings, but it's worth looking at. The other two smaller Dublin area airports (EIWT: Dublin Weston, and Newcastle: EINC) are not on liveatc.
https://www.liveatc.net/search/?icao=eidw
If there were large foreign military drones violating controlled airspace and specific temporary flight restrictions for this national security operation to get Zelensky in and out, it seems like there would be something more to this. It would actually be a very big deal. And the airport wouldn't have kept operating, and Zelensky probably wouldn't have taken off like normal the next day as if nothing happened, putting him into the exact same situation vulnerable to unstoppable foreign military drones. A narrative being given is that Russia managed to get multiple large military drones into controlled airspace actively being monitored by multiple Irish military vehicles, right next to Ireland's biggest city, home to a large hub airport, while a half dozen civilian aircraft were also circling in the same area, and it was impossible to track the drones as to where they came from or where they went, and yet... nothing happened? Those civilian pilots reported nothing? The military didn't notify ATC that large foreign military drones were actively flying through their approach path? ATC just went right ahead and routed more planes through that same airspace? Everything carried along like normal?
It doesn't make any sense.