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.
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