European countries, including Britain, France, and Germany, are deploying anti-drone teams to Belgium amid escalating UAV incursions over critical infrastructure, which are suspected to be part of Russia's hybrid warfare tactics related to the conflict in Ukraine and the frozen assets in Belgium.
The EU's proposed 'drone wall' to enhance border security faces opposition from some member states, highlighting divisions over defense spending and strategy, amid ongoing concerns about Russian drone threats and Ukraine's role in Europe's defense system. The initiative aims to create a coordinated network of detection and countermeasure systems, but its implementation and funding remain uncertain, with key discussions scheduled for upcoming EU and NATO meetings.
European defense ministers have agreed to develop a 'drone wall' along borders with Russia and Ukraine to improve detection and interception of rogue drones, amid rising airspace violations and hybrid threats, with plans to build the system within a year and discuss further at upcoming EU summits.
Russia is suspected of jamming GPS signals on a plane carrying EU President Ursula von der Leyen over Bulgaria, causing a delay, amid increasing reports of deliberate electronic interference by Russia targeting aircraft and navigation systems in the region, as part of broader hybrid threats and geopolitical tensions.