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Cambodian Drones Spotted Near Thai Oil Rigs as Tensions Rise

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Picture courtesy of Thai PBS WORLD

 

The sighting of Cambodian drones near Thai oil rigs in the Gulf of Thailand represents a dramatic escalation. This development comes as hostilities between Thai and Cambodian forces continue for the 12th consecutive day since December 7. The Thai navy has vowed a strong response to these intrusions.

 

On December 9, reports surfaced of Cambodian drone sightings near the Erawan, Pailin, Satun, and Funan oil rigs. The Thai Navy's Lieutenant Priyada Buasomboon announced that they have held security discussions with oil rig operators, including PTT Exploration Company. They have strategised anti-drone measures and contingency plans to ensure protection for these crucial facilities.

 

Fierce exchanges of artillery and small arms fire have been reported along the Thai-Cambodian border, affecting provinces like Ubon Ratchathani, Si Sa Ket, Buri Ram, Surin, Sa Keo, and Trat. In Sa Keo province, Thai Air Force F-16 jets targeted Cambodian military installations in Poipet after Cambodian forces bombarded Thai villages with rockets and artillery.

 

In response to the rising tensions, the Office of Primary Education in Trat province has closed schools for five days. Meanwhile, at Ban Sam Lung in Trat province, Thai forces successfully defended territory from a Cambodian counterattack. The situation remains tense, with both sides entrenched in their positions.

 

Looking ahead, the Thai navy is on high alert and will continue to monitor the oil rig zones closely. Both nations are pressured to resolve the conflict and restore peace to affected regions. As military actions intensify, the Thai navy is likely to consider diplomatic efforts, reported Thai PBS WORLD.

 

Key Takeaways

  • Cambodian drones were sighted near Thai oil rigs, escalating tensions.
  • Thai Navy is coordinating with oil rig operators on security measures.
  • Schools in Trat province are closed due to the ongoing conflict.


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That can’t be good. Perhaps scramble the jets ‘near’ PP. 

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Dave I agree - it can't be easy to defend these rigs at sea. Drone warfare seems to have changed the nature of conflicts around the World.

 

How do they know they were Cambodian drones?
Did they paint a flag on the drone?

My drone does not have any distinguishing features that would allow you to trace it.

Defense Probes Drone Near Oil Rig in Gulf of Thailand

 

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Thailand is investigating a drone sighting near oil rigs in the Gulf of Thailand amid concerns of potential sabotage or terrorism. Defense Minister Gen Natthaphon Narkphanit highlighted the challenges of monitoring drones in Thai waters and noted that Cambodia's activities have remained within expected boundaries. The investigation aims to determine if the drone is foreign or domestic and whether it presents any threat.

 

The Royal Thai Navy reports that over 10,000 fishing boats in the region also use drones, complicating identification efforts. Coordination with the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand and other bodies is underway to consider anti-drone measures at oil rigs, a move backed by PTT Group. PTT is seeking approval for these systems to safeguard national assets and comply with regulatory standards.

 

Additionally, the Royal Thai Air Force is involved in enhancing drone security, while the Royal Thai Navy is implementing further protective strategies. Gen Natthaphon noted the potential for regional tensions, though further confirmation is needed, especially after Cambodia claimed to have destroyed a Thai drone. The downed drone was identified as a DP-20 or D-eyes 04 model, acknowledging the complexities of using military equipment in conflict zones, reported The Nation.

 

Key Takeaways

  • Thailand investigates drone near oil rigs for potential threats.
  • PTT seeks anti-drone systems approval amid security concerns.
  • Regional tensions with Cambodia noted but unconfirmed.

 

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On 12/19/2025 at 11:43 AM, Peterphuket said:

How do they know they were Cambodian drones?
Did they paint a flag on the drone?

My drone does not have any distinguishing features that would allow you to trace it.

Good comment.  Seems the update from the news team underlines what you said.

There are plenty of drone detection systems in the marketplace now.  Those, combined with 'no fly' zones can help to manage, especially when including a means of destroying the drones.

 

Not quick to procure and deploy of course.  

A fishing boat drone actually sounds more likely to me.

 

A single drone from Cambodia would have what purpose? Identify the location of a huge oil rig visible from a long distance away? And then what? Unless Cambodia is deemed to have the ability to then send a combat team to the rig, say by helicopter, I can’t see what difference it makes. 
 

If Cambodian, I guess it does tweak the tail of the Tiger.

6 minutes ago, wensiensheng said:

A fishing boat drone actually sounds more likely to me.

 

A single drone from Cambodia would have what purpose? Identify the location of a huge oil rig visible from a long distance away? And then what? Unless Cambodia is deemed to have the ability to then send a combat team to the rig, say by helicopter, I can’t see what difference it makes. 
 

If Cambodian, I guess it does tweak the tail of the Tiger.

Ukraine have just destroyed a Russian oil rig using a mixture of air and sea drones. 

9 minutes ago, wensiensheng said:

A single drone from Cambodia would have what purpose? Identify the location of a huge oil rig visible from a long distance away? And then what? Unless Cambodia is deemed to have the ability to then send a combat team to the rig, say by helicopter, I can’t see what difference it makes. 
 

Drones are not just for reconaissance. As we see every day in the Ukraine War they are very effective at destroying major targets and the cost ratio of drone-to-target is something else again.

On 12/19/2025 at 3:47 AM, webfact said:

Thai oil rigs

I wonder. After about 78 years of drilling and producing oil and gas offshore will those so called journalist ever be able to distinguish between a platform, whose primary function is for the production of O&G and a "rig".  Certainly, there are platforms with rigs on them, some permanent and many times temporary.  None of the platform in the picture above have a rig on them.

Back to the topic.  Yes, I find it completely illogical for the Cambodians to fly drones out into the GOT to surveil the platforms (or rigs) in Thailand or the JDA (joint development area with Malaysia. There is no JDA with Cambodia because Thailand & Cambodia cannot make a deal).

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20 minutes ago, AgMech Cowboy said:

I wonder. After about 78 years of drilling and producing oil and gas offshore will those so called journalist ever be able to distinguish between a platform, whose primary function is for the production of O&G and a "rig".  Certainly, there are platforms with rigs on them, some permanent and many times temporary.  None of the platform in the picture above have a rig on them.

Back to the topic.  Yes, I find it completely illogical for the Cambodians to fly drones out into the GOT to surveil the platforms (or rigs) in Thailand or the JDA (joint development area with Malaysia. There is no JDA with Cambodia because Thailand & Cambodia cannot make a deal).

 

Agreed...   they are production platforms.... 

 

And as such, they are major Thai strategic assets.

 

Cambodians flying drones towards or near the rigs is a deliberate game tactic - no different in principle from what Russia has been doing over Europe, flying right up to the edge of NATO airspace and then turning away the moment air-defence systems react.

 

It’s tit-for-tat signalling. What Cambodia is doing fits squarely into modern grey-zone play:

- Probe without crossing the legal red line

- Force defensive reactions (radar, interceptors, readiness costs)

- Demonstrate reach and intent

- Plausible deniability if challenged

 

The message is not “we’re attacking you” - it’s:

"We can reach this. We know where it is. We can touch it whenever we want"...

 

The message is  clear: you (Thailand) are vulnerable - and now you know that we know you are vulnerable. A simple drone strike, hitting the right point on one of these installations, could cause serious damage - not just to the infrastructure itself, but to Thailand’s wider economic productivity, energy security, investor confidence, and national prestige.

 

That’s why this behaviour is inherently escalatory even without an actual attack. It forces defensive responses, increases operating and insurance costs, and shifts military posture - all real consequences without crossing the formal red line.

 

But that red line absolutely exists.

 

I’d be quite certain that if Cambodia were to carry out a drone attack on one of these installations and cause major damage, it would push Thailand and Cambodia into outright warfare. Not the signalling and probing we see now - but full-scale conflict. Lives lost, billions at stake, and no room for quiet diplomacy.

 

This isn’t about accidents or harassment. It’s about coercive messaging in the grey zone - and everyone involved understands just how fast this could tip from signalling into war if someone miscalculates.

 

 

59 minutes ago, mordothailand said:

i didnt even know thailand got oil/gas, how much reserves do they got ?

A few big bottles, nothing 'major' but enough to be nice.

10 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:
10 hours ago, AgMech Cowboy said:

I wonder. After about 78 years of drilling and producing oil and gas offshore will those so called journalist ever be able to distinguish between a platform, whose primary function is for the production of O&G and a "rig".  Certainly, there are platforms with rigs on them, some permanent and many times temporary.  None of the platform in the picture above have a rig on them.

Back to the topic.  Yes, I find it completely illogical for the Cambodians to fly drones out into the GOT to surveil the platforms (or rigs) in Thailand or the JDA (joint development area with Malaysia. There is no JDA with Cambodia because Thailand & Cambodia cannot make a deal).

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Agreed...   they are production platforms.... 

 

They are also stock photos.  I'd cut them some slack, given that it's probably also a translated story.

10 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

A simple drone strike, hitting the right point on one of these installations, could cause serious damage - not just to the infrastructure itself, but to Thailand’s wider economic productivity, energy security, investor confidence, and national prestige.

 

Not withstanding possible oil pollution of beaches, sea life, and the damage to Thailand's tourism industry. Imagine the cost of any major oil clean up in the Gulf.

10 minutes ago, lordgrinz said:

Track the signal back to the operators then send F-16's to eliminate them.

 

Without seeing a photo of the actual drones, you may just want to send a few rednecks out to the platforms with 12 gauge pumps.

 

I'd suggest Coon asses or Texicans because they've been shooting ducks on the wing since they were kids.  And there  are a lot of them already in Thailand that know their way around the platforms.

1 minute ago, impulse said:

 

Without seeing a photo of the actual drones, you may just want to send a few rednecks out to the platforms with 12 gauge pumps.

I'm talking about eliminating the operation center controlling the drones.

8 minutes ago, lordgrinz said:

I'm talking about eliminating the operation center controlling the drones.

 

If they're military grade drones, I'd agree.  

 

But there's a good chance that they're recreational grade, operating from Thai and other fishing boats.

 

That's why it would be handy to have a photo of an actual drone from the OP.

How do they know they were Cambodian.....seems like a made up bull<deleted> story...the Thai navy trying to be significant.

4 hours ago, lordgrinz said:

Track the signal back to the operators then send F-16's to eliminate them.

You teally don't understand communication technology...best keep quiet.

 

3 hours ago, lordgrinz said:

I'm talking about eliminating the operation center controlling the drones.

You mean a dude standing on the beach....but what beach, or hilltop or house or..well you get the idea.

12 hours ago, impulse said:

 

Without seeing a photo of the actual drones, you may just want to send a few rednecks out to the platforms with 12 gauge pumps.

 

I'd suggest Coon asses or Texicans because they've been shooting ducks on the wing since they were kids.  And there  are a lot of them already in Thailand that know their way around the platforms.

just a couple of Thai kids with their catapults would soon knock it out of the sky 

not my field of study, but is it not possible to block the radio signal that is controlling a drone?  I bet one of these hackers could do it with a smart phone 

Failing that why not attack it with another drone bet it would not take much to bring one down

now this would do it

 

8 hours ago, Aussie999 said:

well you get the idea.

No, he won't get. Better ignore him.

Im predicting this war to move inland more by March, both directions. PP has long range you know whats!

Send in the submarine. That will scare them off.

14 hours ago, Bannoi said:

Send in the submarine. That will scare them off.

First one not yet completed or delivered, let alone the rest of the order.

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