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2 March 2026, Mon
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  3. Analysts Urge “Preemptive Strikes” as Drone Threat Grows in West Africa

Analysts Urge “Preemptive Strikes” as Drone Threat Grows in West Africa

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Security experts warn that without advanced counter-measures, low-cost drone fleets could lead to high-impact assaults on regional stability.

The proliferation of weaponized commercial drones among West African jihadist groups poses a critical threat to regional security, prompting calls for urgent upgrades to air defense systems. Researchers at the Institute for Security Studies (ISS) have advised governments to prioritize the acquisition of jamming devices and to launch preemptive strikes against known drone assembly sites.

The urgency stems from the rapid adoption of drone tactics by groups such as ISWAP and JNIM. By modifying hobbyist electronics, these organizations have created a cost-effective air force capable of challenging conventional state armies. Security analyst Audu Bulama Bukarti emphasized that this shift represents a “deeply concerning” development for the Sahel and Lake Chad basin.

Foreign influence appears to be a factor in this technological leap. Reports suggest that foreign fighters have trained local insurgents to adapt “off-the-shelf” technology into lethal weapons, moving beyond traditional roadside bombs to aerial IEDs. This evolution aims to maximize target damage while minimizing risk to the militants themselves.

SOURCES: Institute for Security Studies, BBC, Good Governance Africa.

This report has been significantly transformed from original source material for journalistic purposes, falling under ‘Fair Use’ doctrine for news reporting. The content is reconstructed to provide original analysis and reporting while preserving the factual essence of the source.

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