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Drone Fear Looms Over Milano Cortina Olympics

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
January 26, 2026
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Drone Fear Looms Over Milano Cortina Olympics
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The Milano Cortina Winter Olympics is meant to be a celebration of sport, snow, and global unity, but behind the scenes, security officials are worrying about something small, quiet, and increasingly dangerous: drones. As the Games draw closer, drone activity has become one of the biggest concerns hanging over the event.

This is not panic talk. It is reality shaped by recent global events, new technology, and lessons learned from other major sporting competitions.

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  • Why Drones Are Now a Big Deal
  • Mountain Venues Make It Harder
  • Not All Drones Are Bad, But All Are Watched
  • The U.S. and Italy Working Together
  • Lessons From Paris and Other Events
  • Drones Are Not the Only Worry

Why Drones Are Now a Big Deal

Drones are no longer just toys or tools for filming beautiful aerial shots. The war in Ukraine showed the world how deadly and effective they can be. That reality has changed how security teams think.

Drone Fear Looms Over Milano Cortina Olympics

For the Olympics, the fear is not only about explosives. Even a drone flying over a venue can cause chaos. It can shut down events, spark panic, or force evacuations. A single device in the wrong place can disrupt months of planning.

That is why U.S. officials helping to protect their citizens at the Games are taking drone threats very seriously.

Mountain Venues Make It Harder

Milano Cortina is not a single stadium. Many events will happen in open, mountainous areas. These locations are beautiful, but they are also harder to secure.

In the mountains, drones are easier to hide and harder to track. Trees, slopes, and long distances make monitoring more difficult than in a closed city arena. Italian police and the military are planning strict controls around these outdoor venues, knowing that this is where the biggest risks lie.

Not All Drones Are Bad, But All Are Watched

Some drones will be allowed. Broadcasters and official media teams can use them, but only under strict approval systems. Every flight must be cleared and monitored.

Still, security officials expect fans to ignore the rules. Some may just want cool footage. Others may not understand the danger. The problem is that security teams cannot afford to guess intentions. Every unauthorised drone is treated as a threat until proven otherwise.

The U.S. and Italy Working Together

Even though the Games are hosted by Italy, the U.S. has a strong presence because of the number of American athletes and fans expected.

American and Italian officials have held high-level meetings focused only on drone risks. These sessions are about sharing knowledge, technology, and fast communication. If something goes wrong, there must be no delays or confusion.

Lessons From Paris and Other Events

Security teams are not guessing. They are learning from the recent Olympics and major sports events. In Paris, authorities planned for worst-case drone attacks, but most incidents came from spectators trying to film or unintentionally crossing security lines.

Even so, those moments still caused stress and disruption. That is why enforcement is strict. Operators can be tracked, drones can be forced down, and no-fly zones will be aggressively protected.

Drones Are Not the Only Worry

While drone fear looms large over the Milano Cortina Olympics, it is not the only concern. Cyber attacks are also on the radar. Payment systems, ticket access, and digital infrastructure could be targeted.

Officials are also expecting protests and regular tourist-related crime. None of these is new, but together they create pressure on security systems already stretched by the size of the Games.

U.S. officials are advising their citizens to stay alert, avoid drawing attention, and prepare for disruptions. The Olympics will still go on, but they will not feel as relaxed as the Games from decades ago.

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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