Europe moves to confront Russia’s drones
The European Union is unveiling a defense roadmap to strengthen Europe’s capacity to deter, detect, and counter aerial drone incursions by Russia. The move was prompted by a series of recent Russian airspace violations of EU territory. These include the approximately 20 drones that crossed into Poland on Sept. 9, as well as similar incidents over Romania, Denmark, and Germany. The episodes revealed how limited European air defenses remain in detecting and intercepting unmanned aerial systems.
EU officials and defense executives acknowledge that Europe’s current capabilities are fragmented, outdated, and overly reliant on NATO infrastructure. According to European media reporting, the new plan includes a network of sensors, acoustic detectors, and radar systems capable of........
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