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EU Nations Deploy Anti-Drone Support to Denmark Ahead of Summits

Several European nations, including France, Germany, and Sweden, are dispatching military personnel and anti-drone systems to Denmark to enhance security during upcoming European summits in Copenhagen. This decision follows a series of drone incursions that disrupted air traffic at multiple Danish airports, prompting heightened security measures.

Increased Security Measures in Response to Drone Incursions

Denmark is set to host EU leaders on October 4 and will also hold a summit for the European Political Community on October 5. In light of recent drone sightings, which Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen described as a hybrid attack, the Danish government has intensified its security protocols around these events.

Last week, drones caused significant disruptions at six airports, including Copenhagen Airport, the busiest in the Nordic region. While Denmark has not definitively assigned blame for the incursions, Prime Minister Frederiksen has indicated that it may be linked to Russia, referring to it as the primary country posing a threat to European security. The Kremlin has denied any involvement in these incidents.

In a show of solidarity, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced via social media that Sweden would provide “Counter-UAS” systems. He confirmed that his country would also send a limited number of radar systems to assist Denmark.

Military Contributions from European Allies

In addition to Sweden’s contributions, Germany is deploying around 40 soldiers equipped with specialized gear to enhance detection and defense against drones. A spokesperson for the German government confirmed that this operation is scheduled to last until October 7.

France is sending a Fennec military helicopter along with a team of 35 staff members who will focus on anti-drone operations in Denmark. Furthermore, Swedish police will provide a significant force at Denmark’s request, while law enforcement from Norway is also expected to participate.

In response to the security situation, Denmark issued a ban on civilian drone flights following reports of drones being spotted near several military facilities. This ban aims to mitigate potential risks as the high-profile summits approach.

Additionally, Estonia and Poland have sought consultations with other NATO members after experiencing separate incidents involving Russian drones and jets crossing into their airspace. NATO has announced an upgrade to its mission in the Baltic Sea, with a German air defense frigate arriving in Copenhagen to assist with airspace surveillance.

The collaborative efforts among European nations underscore a proactive approach to safeguarding security during these vital summits, reflecting the current geopolitical climate and the need for enhanced cooperation in the face of emerging threats.

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