Russian drone crashes in Romania: how NATO strengthens defense on the border with the Russian Federation.

Russian drone crashes in Romania: how NATO strengthens defense on the border with the Russian Federation
Russian drone crashes in Romania: how NATO strengthens defense on the border with the Russian Federation

The RF UAV crashed on Romanian territory during the attack on Odesa

According to inkorr.com: On the night of November 11, during another attack by Russia on Odesa, an unmanned aerial vehicle landed on Romanian territory bordering Ukraine. This was reported by the Ministry of Defense of Romania.

The Romanian ministry recorded several groups of drones at the border with Ukraine, which led to an increase in air defense readiness. However, the drones faced difficulties during airspace patrol due to adverse weather conditions, particularly fog.

In the southeastern part of Romania’s Tulcea County, local residents received air alert notifications. At the same time, strong explosions were heard in the Izmail port area on Ukrainian territory.

One of the drones crashed at 01:09, just 5 km from the border with Ukraine. The military promptly arrived at the crash site and cordoned off the area for investigation.

Strengthening defense measures against the RF from Norway to Turkey

As a result of a series of incursions into NATO airspace, Poland and Romania began using the American Merops system, which has already been tested in Ukraine. This system detects and tracks drones using artificial intelligence.

NATO representatives stated that they plan to strengthen defense capabilities from Norway to Turkey to ensure that the border with the RF is 'well-armed enough that Moscow would not dare to cross it.'

Thus, during the attack on Odesa, the Russian Federation lost an unmanned aerial vehicle on Romanian territory, which in turn became a basis for strengthening NATO countries' defense measures against Russian threats.


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