Ukraine signals readiness to join EU-led Drone Wall defence initiative against Russian threats

By Defence Industry Europe

Ukraine’s Minister of Defence, Denys Shmyhal, has confirmed the country’s readiness to take part in the European Commission’s ‘Drone Wall’ project aimed at countering Russian drone threats. The announcement came during a high-level meeting involving EU Commissioner for Defence and Space Andrius Kubilius, EU High Representative Kaja Kallas, NATO officials, and defence ministers from Denmark, Finland, Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, and Bulgaria.
Photo: Ministry of Defence of Ukraine.

Ukraine’s Minister of Defence, Denys Shmyhal, has confirmed the country’s readiness to take part in the European Commission’s ‘Drone Wall’ project aimed at countering Russian drone threats. The announcement came during a high-level meeting involving EU Commissioner for Defence and Space Andrius Kubilius, EU High Representative Kaja Kallas, NATO officials, and defence ministers from Denmark, Finland, Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, and Bulgaria.

 

“We are already determined and capable of playing an active role in protecting Europe from the russian drone threats,” said Shmyhal. “During the conversation, we focused on the specific steps toward implementing this project initiated by the European Commission. The ‘Drone Wall’ will establish a fundamentally new defence ecosystem in Europe, of which Ukraine stands ready to be a part. Together with our allies, we will coordinate efforts to counter russia’s provocations in the air and implement the most effective solutions,” he added.

 

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Shmyhal also noted that Ukraine expects to sign a declaration on cooperation with its partners in October. He said Ukraine is prepared to send technical teams to train units that will be involved in the project.

“Ukraine is a recognised leader in unmanned technologies. We are ready to share our experience in downing russian drones with the EU, NATO, and neighbouring countries,” said the Minister of Defence of Ukraine. Discussions at the meeting also addressed the role of Ukrainian manufacturers in the initiative, highlighting the country’s tested and innovative drone technology.

 

 

Shmyhal pointed to past incidents of Russian provocation against Denmark, Poland, and the Baltic states, calling for a unified response. “The aggressor has already carried out deliberate provocations against Denmark, Poland, and the Baltic states. The EU must be prepared to respond decisively to such escalation, and Ukraine’s role in this is key,” he emphasised.

 

Source: Ministry of Defence of Ukraine (press release).

 

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