Europe’s private drone industry eyes opportunity as NATO strengthens defense
Europe's private firms report soaring demand for anti-drone tech amid rising drone incursions linked to the Russia-Ukraine war, with MyDefence doubling earnings to $18.7 million.
- In northern Denmark, workers are assembling anti-drone devices for export to Kyiv and Europe to combat drone threats, particularly from Russia.
- Danish companies report increased demand for technology to protect critical sites from drone threats.
- NATO officials confirmed the deployment of a new U.S. anti-drone system to the eastern alliance flank as tensions rise over drone flyovers.
- European leaders have agreed to create a 'drone wall' along borders to improve detection of drones in NATO airspace.
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The fear of drone attacks in the NATO air space makes two Danish companies boom. They provide much-needed anti-drone technology for Ukraine and Europe's critical infrastructure.
A video obtained by Yle from the Ukrainian military shows a ball bearing with markings from the Swedish company SKF found inside a Russian drone. According to the company, it is a copy.
How Europe's private drone industry eyes opportunity as NATO strengthens defense
Drone warfare exploded following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Europe as a whole is on high alert after mysterious drone intrusions into NATO’s airspace reached an unprecedented scale in September.
**In recent years, Poland, as NATO's eastern flank, has been facing an ever-increasing threat posed by Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), especially in the context of the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war.**
Whether or not Russia is behind the drone incidents, the Netherlands must invest in better air defense.
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