Counter UAS Homeland Security Europe Returns to Address Evolving Drone Threats

Counter UAS Homeland Security Europe 2025 will examine evolving drone threats, urban security challenges, and counter-UAS strategies through insights from military, government, law enforcement, and industry leaders By Olivia Hannam / 14 May 2026

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The 4th Annual Counter UAS Homeland Security Europe will bring together an international panel of experts from across security organisations, governments, military and industry will be reconvening to discuss the latest developments within UAS capabilities and their use in urban warfare scenarios.

As the prevalent threat of UAS activity over critical infrastructure, locations and events remains. The importance of C-UAS and Homeland Security communities coming together is crucial to explore the most effective ways to adapt to protect the European homeland from UAS threats and threat actors.

Counter UAS Homeland Security Europe Returns to Address Evolving Drone Threats

In the newly released brochure, discover the full details of the key themes that will be covered in conference sessions, the experts sharing their insights and the sponsors who will be showcasing their solutions.

Hear from and gain insights from expert speakers, including:

  • Group Captain Phil Hateley, Assistant Head, Futures, UK Joint C-UAS Office, UK Ministry of Defence
  • Colonel Yurii Cherevashenko, Commander of Unmanned Air Defence Systems & Deputy Commander of the Air Force, Armed Forces of Ukraine
  • Superintendent Taryn Evans, Strategic Lead for UK Policing’s BVLOS Programmme, Metropolitan Police
  • Dr Christian Emeruwa, Head of Safety and Security Department, Confederation of African Football
  • Tiara Brown, Airspace Security Specialist, FIFA World Cup 2026
  • Christopher Church, Senior Forensics Specialist, INTERPOL

This September, be part of the discussion on all ensuring that all aspects of homeland security are protected from the criminal use of drones.

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Posted by Olivia Hannam Olivia is a Junior Editor and Copywriter at Unmanned Systems Technology. She graduated with First-Class Honours in History from the University of Exeter, where she developed a passion for research and clear communication. Since joining UST in 2025, Olivia’s focus lies in creating well-crafted content that highlights the latest innovations and technologies shaping the unmanned sector. Connect
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