A 'drone wall' is coming to NATO's eastern border
- NATO allies launch a new defense initiative named the "Drone Wall" along the eastern border.
- This project responds directly to Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine and hybrid threats.
- The plan creates a continuous network of surveillance drones and counter-drone systems.
- This ambitious system spans 3,000 kilometers from Norway south to Poland.
- The initiative strengthens European defense autonomy and provides permanent early warning capability.
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Baltic states build border defenses against Russia
With Russia's war in Ukraine in its third year, Moscow's Baltic neighbors are trying to prepare for a potential war on their own soil. To strengthen their defense capabilities, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia are constructing the so-called Baltic Defense Line.
Defense: NATO's drone wall to counter the Russian threat
NATO is bolstering its defense capabilities with a major technological innovation: a drone wall designed to counter the growing threat posed by Russia. This strategic initiative aims to modernize member countries’ border surveillance and protection systems, integrating cutting-edge technologies to detect and neutralize potential threats. Drones, equipped with advanced sensors and artificial intelligence, promise unprecedented […] L’article Defen…
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