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Ukrainian forces showcase drone defense in Danish skies

Ukrainian military personnel demonstrated their counter-drone expertise in Danish airspace last week, successfully neutralizing multiple aerial targets during a joint defense exercise, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

During the live demonstration, Ukrainian specialists deployed a “Sting” drone, which intercepted and destroyed a Danish “Banshee” drone in flight. The event formed part of an exchange of battlefield experience between Ukrainian and Danish forces and was observed by representatives from several European countries.

The interception, recorded on video, drew immediate interest from foreign counterparts, with Ukrainian operators reportedly fielding numerous inquiries afterward. The exercise coincided with the launch of “Wings of Defense,” a series of joint drills focused on countering aerial threats such as strike drones. The initiative underscores a broader effort to strengthen NATO and European defenses against unmanned systems.

The showcase followed recent reports of unidentified drones operating near critical sites in Denmark in late September. The sightings sparked concern over potential Russian reconnaissance activity in the Baltic region, particularly after Danish authorities detected a Russian naval vessel operating near national waters during the same period.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen discussed the incidents last week, highlighting growing security risks.

European partners have already begun reinforcing Denmark’s air defenses. France, Germany and Sweden deployed military personnel and anti-drone systems to the country after drone incursions led to temporary airport closures late last month.

Norway’s police have also joined the mission, which includes France’s Fennec helicopter unit and specialized German and Swedish teams tasked with detecting and neutralizing aerial threats ahead of upcoming European summits in Copenhagen.

Ukraine’s General Staff emphasized that its participation in Denmark is aimed at bolstering international cooperation in drone defense, a field where Ukraine has gained extensive operational experience throughout the ongoing war.

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