Estonia is strengthening its anti-drone defense, learning from Ukraine, after a drone crossed the Estonian airspace unnoticed. The incident revealed weaknesses in the detection system, and experts emphasize the importance of risk analysis before acquiring equipment. Volunteers from the Estonian Defense League are being trained by Ukrainians in the use of drones. At the same time, Poland is collaborating with Ukraine to improve its anti-drone defense, forming a joint working group for unmanned technologies.
Sources
După Polonia, alt vecin al Rusiei învață apărarea anti-dronă de la Ucraina
Poland will shoot down flying objects clearly violating its airspace, PM says
Russia accuses Estonia of airspace incursion falsity to stoke tensions
Robert Kagan: Polonia, România au încălcat neutralitatea, pot fi ținte legitime
Dmitri Peskov vine cu lămuriri după ce trei avioane ale Rusiei au intrat în spațiul aerian al Estoniei
Rusia acuză Estonia că minte în legătură cu încălcările spațiului aerian: "Sunt cuvinte goale"
Latest News
23:00
NASA has published images of the crater formed on the Moon after the Falcon 9 rocket stage crashed on August 5.
22:53
ECB: Europe cannot afford to miss the opportunities offered by artificial intelligence
22:49
Energy consumption is on the rise. When is the peak consumption expected this year?
22:45
The assessment of the buildings affected by the explosion in Rahova has begun. The operation will conclude on September 9.
22:35
Bogdan Ivan responds to Ilie Bolojan, asking him to confirm that large energy consumers will not be affected by power cuts.
See more news