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EU Moves to Bolster Airspace and Anti-Drone Defenses at Copenhagen Summit

EU leaders in Copenhagen prioritize rapid upgrades to airspace protection after unexplained drone incursions over Denmark.

Overview

  • Danish authorities accuse Russia over recent drone overflights that temporarily closed multiple airports, though investigators have not presented conclusive public evidence.
  • Allies have rushed support to Denmark, with the United States, Poland, Finland and Sweden sending anti‑drone equipment, Germany deploying the frigate Hamburg, France dispatching 35 personnel with a Fennec helicopter, and Ukraine sending specialist teams.
  • The European Commission is elevating four projects—airspace defense, reinforcement of the eastern flank, anti‑missile systems and an 'anti‑drone wall' concept—backed by a loans package and a roadmap due later in October.
  • Germany announced a fast‑track national drone defense center and is seeking changes to aviation security law to authorize the armed forces to shoot down threatening drones.
  • Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen urged a 'very strong response' to what she called hybrid aggression, Emmanuel Macron said Europe is in a confrontation with Russia, and NATO is weighing adjustments to rules of engagement for counter‑UAS threats.