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Drones found flying over Danish and Norwegian airports
NBC News· 2025-09-24 01:42
Geopolitical Risk & Security Concerns - President Trump advocates for NATO allies to shoot down Russian aircraft entering their territory, highlighting potential escalation of conflict [1] - Mysterious drone activity caused the closure of two major airports in Denmark and Norway, raising security concerns [1] - Danish authorities spotted up to three large drones near Copenhagen airport, attributed to a capable actor, with suspicion falling on Russia [2][3] - More than 60 flights were diverted and around 120 flights were cancelled due to airport closures in Denmark and Norway [4] NATO Response & International Relations - NATO fighter jets shot down Russian drones that flew into Polish territory two weeks ago, indicating a proactive defense stance [3] - NATO tracked three Russian MiG31 supersonic fighters violating Estonian airspace, but did not engage, showing restraint [3] - European allies believe Russia is deliberately probing European air defenses and showing dominance [5][6] - The Trump administration's less clear stance on Russia's intentions hinders NATO's ability to coordinate a response [6] Russian Involvement & Denials - Vladimir Putin's spokesman denies any Russian involvement in the airport closures in Denmark and Norway [4]
Two Nordic airports shut down after 'unidentified' drones spotted
NBC News· 2025-09-23 19:58
Last night, airports in two major European capitals were forced to shut down for several hours after what officials are calling quote serious attacks by unidentified drones. Separate drone sightings forced the closures in Copenhagen and the Norwegian city of Oslo. Authorities have not blamed any country or organization for those attacks, and it remains unclear if the incidents are linked.In recent weeks, several European countries have reported Russian incursions into their airspace, including Poland, Eston ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-23 13:10
Europe is on high alert after Denmark’s main airport was closed following the latest drone incursion into European skies https://t.co/3Tlgy8SYeo ...
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BBC News (World)· 2025-09-23 10:43
Russia's involvement in drone sightings cannot be ruled out, Danish PM says https://t.co/bbN458BAFj ...
Lockheed Martin Showed Us Their New F-35 Drone Tech | WSJ Equipped
- [Shelby] The F-35 is currently considered one of the most advanced weapons in the world, and in the coming years, its missions are set to become even more high tech with pilots flying alongside teams of drones or what the US military calls Collaborative Combat Aircraft or CCAs. To control those drones, the F-35's maker, Lockheed Martin is unveiling new technology for the cockpit, and Lockheed just announced a new drone that it says will be a CCA. - We've been building drones since the beginning, so for de ...
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The Economist· 2025-09-17 12:40
Europeans can be relieved that their defences against Russia’s drones into Poland’s airspace worked. They should worry more, though, that Vladimir Putin dared to test them in the first place https://t.co/qpc4ZQnJ02 ...
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From @WSJopinion: NATO still relies on scarce, expensive weapons to intercept plentiful, cheap ones. In starker terms: The West likely lacks a credible response to sustained large-scale drone attacks, writes @JillianKayM. https://t.co/XSSGdj0aYS ...
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The Economist· 2025-09-15 11:20
One reason for removing people from the cockpit is to let drones bear more of the risk and, in wartime, the losses. We explain how navies plan to uncrew their air wings https://t.co/1eqj857s2G ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-13 16:48
Poland deployed air force jets for the second time in a week, alerted residents and closed Lublin airport near the Ukrainian border because of drones flying in its neighbor’s airspace, its Operational Command said in a post on X https://t.co/AK8Cttp6Nv ...
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The Economist· 2025-09-12 20:30
Naval Strategy Shift - Navies are investing in new aircraft carriers instead of decommissioning existing ones [1] - The focus is shifting from piloted aircraft to drones for modern warfare [1] Technological Advancement - The transition to drones is driven by three main reasons (unspecified in the provided content) [1]