Drone Wall Against Russian Aggression
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Eastern Europe Wants to Build a ‘Drone Wall’ to Keep Out Russia

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Eastern Europe is considering a “drone wall” to deter and destroy Russian drones.
The idea is to use sensors, drones, and counter-drone systems arranged along Russia ’s border.
The project is ambitious and would require unprecedented cooperation from multiple countries to pull off.
Estonia 's Interior Minister Lauri Laanemet proposed a unique solution last year .
Ehasalu said that the memory of Russian rule and oppression is a strong motivating factor.
“There have been really difficult times..we quite well know the Russians and see through their agenda. We are always ready but we never let the fear take over. We know there is something on the other side of the border.”.
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