Depends how high it goes.
There's probably a sweet spot for observation and drone deployment somewhere that offers some defense against ground based attacks.
I doubt it would be deployed against an active battlefield probably better suited to monitoring and pacification.
Imagine this a long term autonomous aerial platform (high altitude blimp) you can nest drones on or bring them in for rearming.
Each platform would be equipped with 360 degree optics with additional dedicated sensor instruments.
You see a problem you release a drone or a swarm; new drones are flown up fully armed or the blimp can come in for servicing at a military base 100kms away from the hot zone.
This is tech being developed and fully within our ability to build now
Now put this over a city and your in nightmare territory
Too late France is already pregnant!
Serious note the only way to fight these laws is to make the ip addresses of visitors publicly available.
Watch as every high profile person suddenly switches position