The first stationary drone detection and monitoring devices have been installed on three sections of the land border in southeastern Estonia, between the Luhamaa checkpoint and the junction of the Estonian, Latvian, and Russian borders. This is reported by err.ee, according to UNN.
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It is noted that this year, such devices will be installed on the remaining sections of the country's land border.
The first devices have been installed and are operational. Of course, this is only the beginning: we are moving toward creating a drone network covering all of Estonia, but this step shows that the previous preparatory work has borne fruit. Recent drone incidents show that we have assessed risks very realistically when planning our capabilities and made decisions carefully. Our eastern border is well-guarded, and improving anti-drone capabilities enhances the sense of security for all of Europe,
According to him, the Police and Border Guard Board is currently procuring monitoring equipment for the next sections, and construction and preparatory work are progressing according to plan or even ahead of schedule.
Recall
On May 19, Estonia stated that a fighter jet shot down a drone that had entered the country over Lake Võrtsjärv.
NATO confirmed that it is investigating the incident involving a drone that entered Estonian airspace. The Alliance also stated its readiness to respond to any potential aerial threats.