Lithuania Mulls Partial Airspace Closure Amid Search for Drone Suspected of Being Launched From Belarus
LITHUANIA, JUL 30 – The proposal aims to streamline airspace shutdowns to ease NATO pilot workload and improve response times amid increasing drone incursions, said Defense Minister Šakalienė.
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Lithuania Plans Quicker Airspace Lockdowns to Ease NATO Pilot Burden, Defense Minister Says
Lithuanian Defense Minister Dovilė Šakalienė has proposed temporarily closing specific sections of national airspace to better respond to unauthorized drone incursions, aiming to reduce pressure on NATO fighter jet pilots during such incidents, Delfi reported on July 30 Speaking at a press conference following a high-level meeting with President Gitanas Nausėda and senior officials, Šakalienė highlighted the bureaucratic hurdles that currently d…
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