Recently, many European countries have claimed that unknown drones have appeared over them many times. On the 13th local time, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kallas, who was visiting Kiev, Ukraine, said, The European Commission is about to present a European defence roadmap that will focus on developing anti-drone systems.。
In a joint press conference following the talks, Karas said that the EU is currently facing a situation of “abnormally rising” hybrid attacks, and the EU will introduce response measures.
EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy:This week, President Von der Leyen and I will jointly present the European Defence Roadmap, which will outline capabilities development targets in key areas, including anti-drone systems.
In the past month, several European countries, including Germany, France, Poland, Norway, Denmark, etc., claimed to have found traces of unidentified drones flying over their military bases and critical infrastructure, causing some cities to suspend operations at civil airports. These European countries accused Russia of launching a "drone attack", but Russia firmly denied this, saying that such accusations were groundless and that Russia had no intention of further escalating the situation in Europe because it might bring unpredictable consequences.
Germany has already begun drafting laws that allow police to shoot down illegal drones.