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Colombia unveils $1.68 billion plan to counter drone threats

By Thomson Reuters Jan 16, 2026 | 2:36 PM

BOGOTA, Jan 16 – Colombia on Friday launched a $1.68 billion project ‍to develop a so-called anti-drone shield to protect the country from attacks by unmanned drones ‌operated by illegal ‌armed groups, the defense minister said.

Colombia has been involved in an ongoing internal armed ​conflict for six decades that has ‍left more than ​450,000 dead. Conflict ​in the Andean nation ‍has involved the military and police forces, leftist guerrillas, criminal gangs formed by former right-wing ‍paramilitaries and drug cartels.

“Colombia is embarking on one of ‍the ‍boldest and most ​innovative strategies for ​our ⁠national security and ‌defense,” Defense Minister Pedro Sanchez said in a video statement.

(Reporting by Luis Jaime Acosta; Editing by Kylie ⁠Madry)