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What Europe’s ‘drone wall’ means for defence against Russia

The European Union is exploring a joint anti-drone shield to secure its eastern borders after a series of Russian incursions.

October 01, 2025 / 12:41 IST
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EU moves to defend airspace
EU moves to defend airspace

The European Union is moving ahead with plans to build what leaders are calling a “drone wall” — a joint defence system to detect and repel unmanned aircraft entering its eastern airspace. The proposal follows a string of Russian drone incursions into Poland, Romania, and Estonia that have raised fresh alarms over European security, the New York Times reported.

How the plan came about

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The idea gained traction after European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen floated the concept in her state of the union speech last month. Her call coincided with the latest Russian drone violation of Polish skies, underscoring the urgency. Soon after, officials from nine frontline nations — including Poland, Estonia, Lithuania, and Finland — met to discuss how to coordinate surveillance and defence measures.

What the drone wall would look like