Estonia Installs First Counter-Drone Systems on Its Border with Russia
The government says the first devices are operational as it builds a nationwide network to improve border security after recent drone incidents.
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Estonia installed first stationery systems for detecting drones on Russian border
The first anti-drone devices were deployed along three sections of the border in southeastern Estonia, between the Estonia-Latvia-Russia tripoint and Luhamaa, a border crossing point between Estonia and Russia, ERR said, citing a press release from the Estonian Ministry of the Interior.
Estonia has deployed its first drone detection systems along border with Russia
Estonia has installed its first stationary systems for detecting and monitoring drones at three sections of its land border with Russia in the southeastern part of the country. By the end of the year, the government plans to deploy similar systems along the entire eastern border of the country.
Estonia has installed the first fixed anti-drone detection and surveillance systems on the border with Russia, after recent incidents in the Baltic nation involving Ukrainian 'drones' allegedly diverted by Russia and others of unknown origin, was announced today.
The first stationary drone detection and tracking systems have been installed on three sections of Estonia's southeastern land border, between the trilateral border crossing point of Estonia, Latvia and Russia and Luhama.
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