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Europe’s 1,850-mile ‘drone wall’ marks NATO’s biggest air defense yet

Europe’s 1,850-mile ‘drone wall’ marks NATO’s biggest air defense yet
Source: interestingengineering
Author: @IntEngineering
Published: 11/7/2025

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Poland and Romania are deploying the U.S.-developed Merops system, an AI-driven, compact counter-drone technology designed to detect and intercept hostile drones even under electronic jamming. This deployment responds to recent Russian drone incursions into NATO airspace, which exposed vulnerabilities and heightened tensions in Europe. Denmark is also set to adopt Merops as part of a broader initiative to strengthen NATO’s eastern defenses. The system operates by either directly neutralizing drones or providing targeting data to ground and air forces, offering a cost-effective alternative to expensive fighter jet interceptions. Merops is a key component of NATO’s larger “Drone Wall” project, a proposed 1,850-mile network of surveillance and counter-drone systems stretching from Norway to Poland. This initiative aims to establish a permanent early-warning barrier along NATO’s eastern frontier to deter Russian aggression and hybrid warfare. The system has proven effective in Ukraine’s conflict zone, influencing its selection for NATO use. NATO officials emphasize that Merops is the first phase

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