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Breaking-News >> WorldNews Drone "suspect clouds" overwhelming many European countries Experts: Russia and Europe security confrontation intensifies
Since the beginning of this month, the skies over many European countries have been shrouded in the "cloud of suspicion" of drones. Unidentified drone incidents in many European countries continue to ferment On the 9th, a large number of drones entered Poland’s airspace, and the Polish military dispatched and shot down parts of the drone.Poland and NATO said the drone came from Russia, but was denied by Russia. In the evening of the 22nd, the airport in Copenhagen, Denmark, had been suspended for about four hours due to the discovery of several unknown drones and all flights were cancelled, delayed or rescheduled at nearby airports. In the morning of the 23rd, Oslo Kalemmun International Airport in Norway was also closed for about three hours due to the discovery of unknown unmanned organs. Russia: Allegations involving drone incidents are groundless In response to Russia’s allegations of involvement in the Danish and Norwegian drone incidents, Russian presidential press secretary Peskov said that if the West made similar unfounded accusations every time, such remarks would eventually cease to attract attention. Drone incidents reflect escalating security confrontation between Russia and Europe Chen Yu, Deputy Director of Eurasian Institute of China Institute of Contemporary International Relations:The recent drone incidents, and the resulting Russian-European game, first reflected in the context of the prolonged conflict between Russia and Ukraine and the prolonged confrontation between Russia and NATO.The security situation in Europe is falling into a dangerous spiral.。 There is a lack of a buffer zone between Russia and Europe, and both sides have strengthened deployment and conducted exercises and other military operations on both sides of the geopolitical division line, which has led to an increase in the frequency of emergencies. These emergencies have further strengthened the security anxiety of both sides, prompted both sides to further strengthen their military deployment, and made the risk of misfire rise. The Rise of Drone Importance in Contemporary Military Games Chen Yu, Deputy Director of Eurasian Institute of China Institute of Contemporary International Relations:Secondly, this series of events also reflects that in the contemporary military game,The importance of drones is increasing.。 In the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, drones are playing an increasingly important role, and both Russia and Ukraine are rapidly increasing their drone production capabilities. Nowadays, Europe has also recognized the importance and advantages of drones, is working hard to improve the offensive and defensive capabilities of drones, and has put forward the idea of building a "drone wall". However, this idea faces many obstacles. Europe's "unmanned wall" faces economic and political difficulties Chen Yu, Deputy Director of Eurasian Institute of China Institute of Contemporary International Relations:On the economic front, the European economy is currently facing certain difficulties, and Europe has proposed various plans to strengthen armaments and provide long-term assistance to Ukraine.Is it possible to allocate enough funds to build drones?Wall“There is doubt.Politically, not to mention the countries of Southern Europe and some countries of Eastern Europe close to Russia, even in the middle of Poland and the Baltic states, there are still differences in the question of who plays a leading role in the construction of the “drone wall”, how the funds are allocated, etc. In terms of technology, Europe wants to build independently, but its relevanceThe drone industry chain remains highly dependent on countries such as the United States.Therefore, the construction of the “drone wall”, as many of the previous EU’s ideas, is still a certain distance from planned to real. News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4OVer9tyHCs 17WorldNews[2025.09.28-18:07] 访问:36
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