Overview
- EU officials backed an Eastern Flank Watch drones wall to detect, track and intercept unmanned aircraft, with Commissioner Andrius Kubilius saying it could be built within a year using EU financing tools.
- Germany is preparing changes to the Luftsicherheitsgesetz to permit Bundeswehr engagement, including last‑resort shoot‑downs when lives or critical infrastructure face acute danger and other measures fail, alongside plans for jamming and takeover systems and a national drone‑defence center.
- Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul signaled a formal legislative process to define responsibilities, while police unions and SPD figures cautioned against militarising internal security and pressed for better‑equipped police forces.
- Denmark reported new sightings over the Karup air base after earlier disruptions at Copenhagen and Aalborg airports, and the government imposed a Monday‑to‑Friday ban on civilian drones.
- NATO increased surveillance in the Baltic and Nordic region, the German frigate Hamburg arrived off Copenhagen, Denmark deployed the Esbern Snare, and the Bundeswehr will provide C‑sUAS support for the Oct. 1–2 EU summit, as the Kremlin denied involvement.