European NATO countries including Romania, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, and Poland have experienced increased drone incursions and attacks disrupting airports and airspace in 2025.German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius supports new legislation empowering the Bundeswehr to counter drones domestically, while NATO, the EU, and member states accelerate development of advanced anti-drone technologies like Estonia's AI-guided Mark 1 mini-rocket and the UK's laser "DragonFire" system.The drone threats are suspected to be linked to Russian hybrid warfare, and this surge in drone activity has prompted multinational responses with military, technological, and legislative measures.