The decision could attract attention well beyond the procurement dispute, as it affects a high-profile Israeli defense presence in a major European airport. Central to the judgment is the classification of the radar installed at Fiumicino (Rome International Airport). According to the ruling, the necessary authorizations for importing and operating such military material were not in place. ADR has maintained that the radar is a dual-use system already employed at other European airports and for protecting major public events. The airport operator stated it will fully comply with the ruling while ensuring that airport security and counter-drone operations continue uninterrupted.