Estonia rolls out first stationary anti-drone sensors on its Russia border

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Estonia has installed its first stationary anti-drone detection and surveillance devices along its eastern border with Russia, deploying them in three sections in southeastern Estonia and planning full coverage by year-end; Interior Minister Igor Taro called it the beginning of a nationwide drone network, following drone incidents including a NATO fighter jet shooting down a suspected Ukrainian drone over Estonian territory on May 19.
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