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MEELIS OIDSALU ⟩ Half a Year Under Drone Threat: Estonia Is Still Looking for Answers

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The past six months have shown that the drone threat is no longer theoretical or a distant war experience for Estonia. Slowly but visibly, the country is starting to adapt to the new airspace reality. Estonia needs much greater clarity regarding drone protection, flight restrictions for civilian drones, and the Ukrainian drone deal, finds editor Meelis Oidsalu.
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The past six months have shown that the drone threat is no longer theoretical or a distant war experience for Estonia. Slowly but visibly, the country is starting to adapt to the new airspace reality. Estonia needs much greater clarity regarding drone protection, flight restrictions for civilian drones, and the Ukrainian drone deal, finds editor Meelis Oidsalu.

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pmo.ee broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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