Sweden and France are helping Denmark Protect the European Summit from Drones. The Measures Are Being Tasks due to reports of unknown drones Disrupting Air Traffic at Danish Airports and Military Locations.
Sweden Has Sent Powerful Radar Systems and Anti-Drone Technology to Neutralize Potential Threats, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson Announced via The Social Media Platform X.
France has deployed a team of 35 drone fighters and a fennec helicopter. In Addition, Denmark itelf has been introduced a temporary ban on civilian drone flights.
The Increased Security Measures Are Being Tasks in the Run-Up to the European Summit on Wednesday, Where Leaders of EU Countries Will Meet, and the Meeting of the Broader European Political Community on Thursday.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen Called the Drone Incidents A Possible “Hybrid Attack,” But Stressed that no definitive conclusions have drawn about the origin of the drones and the intentions behind them.
Nato has meanwhile announced that it will be extra vigilant in the region around the baltic sea. A German Air Defense Frigate Provides Air Support from the Port of Copenhagen.