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Lithuanian leaders rushed to bunkers as drone violates country’s airspace

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May 17 – May 23

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The Guardian - World News10h ago

Lithuanian leaders rushed to bunkers as drone violates country’s airspace

Lithuania issued a nationwide "take shelter" alert after a drone violated its airspace, prompting President Gitanas Nausėda and Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė to be moved to underground bunkers. Air and train traffic were suspended in Vilnius during the hour-long warning. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated that Russia and Belarus are responsible for recent drone incursions into EU and NATO airspace, attributing them to Russian electronic jamming. NATO and EU leaders condemned these actions, with some suggesting a firmer response may be needed. Lithuanian officials reported the drone originated from Belarusian airspace and was likely a combat or deceptive drone, though its status and whether it carried explosives remain unknown.

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BBC News - World13h ago

Lithuania's leaders take shelter during drone air alert

Lithuania's leaders and staff took shelter in a basement after a suspected drone was detected near the Belarus border, leading to flight suspensions. NATO jets were deployed to intercept the drone but were unsuccessful in locating it. This incident follows similar events in the Baltic states involving Ukrainian drones. Estonian officials reported a NATO fighter jet shot down a suspected Ukrainian drone, prompting Ukraine to accuse Moscow of deliberately redirecting Ukrainian drones. Last week, Latvia's Prime Minister resigned amid a crisis over Russian-bound Ukrainian drones entering Latvian territory, and earlier this month, two Ukrainian drones hit an oil storage site in Latvia, which Ukraine attributed to Russian electronic jamming.

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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

Romanian jet shoots down what’s believed to have been a Ukrainian drone over Estonia

A Romanian F-16 jet, part of NATO air policing in the Baltics, shot down a drone over southern Estonia believed to be of Ukrainian origin. Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur stated the drone's trajectory necessitated its downing, suggesting it was likely targeting Russian objectives. Ukraine has apologized for the "unintended incident," and its foreign ministry spokesman indicated experts are working to prevent future occurrences. Estonia has advised Ukraine to ensure drone trajectories remain far from NATO territory when striking Russian targets. Russia warned of retaliation if Ukrainian drones are launched from Baltic countries, though Estonia and Latvia deny permitting their airspace for such attacks, attributing such incidents to Russian jamming.

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Key Claims

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Lithuania's president and prime minister were rushed to bunkers after a drone violated the country's airspace.

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The European Commission president stated Russia and Belarus are directly responsible for drone incursions into EU and Nato airspace.

— Ursula von der Leyen

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A Nato jet shot down a drone over Estonia on Tuesday.

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Lithuania's leaders took shelter during a drone air alert.

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Residents of Lithuania's capital were told to shelter due to an air danger alert.

— Lithuanian military

Apr 26 – May 2

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Al JazeeraApr 29

How Hezbollah’s fibre optic drones test Israel’s sophisticated radar system

Hezbollah has introduced a new threat to Israel's sophisticated defense systems: fiber optic-guided first-person view (FPV) drones. These low-cost aircraft are immune to electronic jamming because they are tethered to operators by a physical cable, eliminating wireless signals. Their lightweight construction also makes them nearly invisible to radar and thermal detection, bypassing early warning systems and even active protection systems like Israel's "Trophy." The drones, capable of reaching targets up to 30km away, transmit high-resolution video, allowing operators to manually steer them into specific vulnerabilities. This new technology was demonstrated in a recent attack in Taybeh, Lebanon, where a fiber optic drone killed one Israeli soldier and wounded six others, highlighting its lethal potential against Israeli forces.

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Hezbollah has introduced FPV attack drones guided by a physical fibre optic cable to the battlefield.

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An explosive-laden fibre optic drone killed soldier Idan Fooks and wounded six others in an attack in Taybeh.

— Yedioth Ahronoth (Ynet)

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The drones are immune to electronic warfare jamming systems because they do not rely on radio frequencies or satellite signals.

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The fibre optic cable on these drones can extend between 10 to 30km, allowing them to reach distant targets.

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The drones are constructed from lightweight fibreglass, meaning they emit almost no thermal or radar signature.

— Hassan Jouni