Estonia installs first anti-drone systems on eastern border

Estonia installs first anti-drone systems on eastern border

The Police and Border Guard Board has installed the first stationary anti-drone detection and surveillance systems on the border with Russia. The entire eastern border is planned to be covered with such systems by the end of the year.

Estonia

The Police and Border Guard Board (PPA) has taken an important step in protecting Estonia's eastern border by installing the first stationary anti-drone detection and surveillance systems on the Russian border. This represents a significant development in strengthening the country's border security.

According to PPA plans, the entire eastern border will be covered with such systems by the end of this year. The anti-drone systems are designed to detect and monitor cross-border drones, enabling border guards to respond faster to potential threats.

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