Overview
- Poland reported that at least 19 large drones from Russia crossed into its airspace on the night of Sept. 10–11, with NATO fighters downing three and two others crashing for unclear reasons.
- Poland formally asked allies for additional air-defense and counter‑drone systems, while NATO leadership coordinated an assessment of requirements for the eastern flank described as a defensive military reaction.
- Latvia said it will restrict flights along its border with Belarus and Russia through Sept. 18, with an option to extend the measure based on military risk assessments.
- Norway released footage showing a Russian ship and aircraft shadowing a NATO Surface Action Group near Svalbard, as officials called such monitoring routine even as hybrid interference concerns grow.
- European governments and companies increased outreach to Ukrainian manufacturers for low-cost intercept drones and related counter‑drone technologies, highlighting cost pressures and export‑control considerations.