Estonia plans to develop mobile drone defense based on Ukrainian experience

Estonia plans to develop mobile drone defense based on Ukrainian experience

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Estonia plans to develop mobile drone defense systems based on Ukraine's experience in effectively countering drone swarms. Estonian Defense Minister Ilmar Tamm noted the effectiveness of Ukraine's multi-level air defense system.

Estonia plans to start developing mobile protection against drones, using Ukraine's experience. This was stated by the Minister of Defense Ilmar Tamm, the Minister of Defense of Estonia, writes the ERR edition, reports UNN.

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According to the head of the Estonian Defense Ministry, Ukrainians have created an effective multi-level air defense system that can successfully shoot down Russian drones, even if they come in flocks.

Since recently there has been talk of turning to to Ukraine's experience in repelling attacks with the use of drones, I think the next step for the next step for us may be to create mobile teams. They do not necessarily have to be based on military equipment, four different types of vehicles can be used here. types of vehicles, form a stationary radar base, a machine gun team that will be able to detect approaching drones

Tamm said

He emphasized that Ukrainians have built a very effective multi-level air defense system, thanks to which they are able to shoot down Shahed or Geranium drones, even when they are flying in swarms. flying in a swarm. The Russians are launching their drones in such a massive way in the hope that that some of these drones will break through.

In addition, Ilmar Tamm noted, Estonia's tasks are to protect critical facilities and the establishment of checkpoints, which has already been already practiced during the Ussisõnad exercise.

He also believes it is important to develop networks where people can can report information about suspicious circumstances related to the actions of the of the enemy.

Recall

On the night of December 16, the Air Force destroyed 30 attack drones in 11 regions of Ukraine during a night attack.