'Drone Wall': Can Europe Shield Itself From Russian Threats?
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'Drone wall': Can Europe shield itself from Russian threats?
European countries met Wednesday to push forward a "drone wall" project, an idea gaining momentum as drone incursions into European airspace multiply. However, experts warn the plan’s framework remains unclear and the hurdles to building an effective anti-drone defence system are high.


Why EU wants to build ‘drone wall’, how that’s easier said than done
EU leaders in Copenhagen face an urgent debate over a “drone wall” after Russia’s latest airspace violations, weighing cost, feasibility and political will to protect Europe’s eastern skies.
NATO Secretary General Rutte supports the EU's plans for a drone defense system. EU Commission President von der Leyen wants to provide Ukraine with a loan from Russian funds for weapons purchases.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has made further efforts to improve the protection of the airspace of other countries after repeated Russian drones raids. He has spoken in support of the European Commission's plan to build an anti-dron wall, which he called it "appropriate and necessary".
The anti-drones wall that the EU wants to set up at the eastern border of Europe is "current and necessary", stressed NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, before the start of discussions with the European Commission. ...
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