NATO Members Bordering Russia To Build 'Drone Wall'
- Six NATO countries neighboring Russia are collaborating to construct a "drone wall" from Norway to Poland to safeguard their borders, announced Lithuania's interior minister.
- Alongside physical infrastructure, surveillance systems, drones, and anti-drone technology will be used to counter unfriendly countries' provocations and smuggling.
- Funding, timeline, and technical specifics of the project remain undisclosed, but the possibility of utilizing EU funds was mentioned. Each involved country is responsible for their part in the initiative.
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6 NATO countries are planning to build a 'drone wall' to defend themselves against Russia, reports say
Ukrainian air defense intercepts a Shahed drone mid-air in Kyiv on May 30, 2023.AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka, FileSix NATO countries are planning a "drone wall" to defend against Russia.Finland, Norway, Poland, and the Baltic states want to prevent smuggling and Russian provocations.Further details on when such a system could be in place and how it would work are unclear.Six NATO countries are joining forces to create a "drone wall" to defend them…
Nations bordering Russia have agreed to create a “drone wall” that will protect their borders from provocations with the help of unmanned aerial vehicles
Nato countries plan 'completely new' drone wall along 1,340km Russian border
The new drone border will help protect against ‘unfriendly countries’ (Picture: Getty) Nato members along Russia’s border are planning to create a new ‘drone border’ to protect against ‘unfriendly countries’. From Norway to Poland, the drone border will help monitor the Nato bloc through unmanned vehicles, Lithuania’s interior minister said. Agnė Bilotaitė told news source BNS: ‘This is a completely new thing—a drone border from Norway to Poland…
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