Danish Anti-Drone Tech Deployed in Ukraine and NATO Air Defense

Key Takeaways

  • Danish anti-drone technology is being deployed in Ukraine and across NATO airspace
  • Mysterious drone intrusions have prompted Europe to develop a “drone wall” defense system
  • Companies like MyDefence and Weibel Scientific report surging demand for counter-drone systems

Danish companies are supplying advanced anti-drone technology to both Ukrainian battlefields and NATO airspace as Europe faces unprecedented drone intrusions. The surge in demand follows mysterious flyovers that have put the entire continent on high alert.

Danish Technology on Front Lines

In northern Denmark, workers assemble anti-drone devices destined for Ukraine to jam Russian technology, while others ship across Europe to combat mysterious drone intrusions into NATO airspace. Two Danish defense companies report a significant increase in clients seeking protection for airports, military installations, and critical infrastructure.

Weibel Scientific’s radar detection technology was deployed at Copenhagen Airport after unidentified drones closed airspace for hours in September. Meanwhile, MyDefence manufactures handheld radio frequency devices that sever connections between drones and their pilots.

Drone Warfare Evolution

While jamming technology faces strict EU regulations, it’s widespread in Ukraine where both sides have adapted. Russia and Ukraine now deploy fiber-optic tethered drones that don’t rely on radio signals, while Russia adds extra antennas to counter jamming efforts.

Drone warfare intensified after Russia’s 2022 invasion, with attacks targeting railways, power facilities, and cities. Ukraine has responded with domestic drone strikes deep inside Russian territory.

Europe’s Wake-Up Call

The September drone flyovers prompted European leaders to agree on developing a “drone wall” along borders to detect, track, and intercept violating drones. In November, NATO deployed a new U.S. anti-drone system to its eastern flank.

Some officials view the incidents as Moscow testing NATO’s response capabilities. Key challenges include detecting drones—often mistaken for birds—and developing cost-effective countermeasures.

“All countries in Europe are struggling to find the right solutions to be prepared for these new drone challenges,” said Andreas Graae, assistant professor at the Royal Danish Defense College. “We don’t have all the things that are needed to actually be good enough to detect drones and have early warning systems.”

Company Growth and Adaptation

MyDefence CEO Dan Hermansen called the Ukraine war a “turning point” for his company. They’ve delivered over 2,000 wearable “Wingman” detectors to Ukraine and doubled earnings to approximately $18.7 million.

The drone flyovers served as an “eye-opener” for European nations, shifting MyDefence’s client base from predominantly defense to include police forces and critical infrastructure operators.

Advanced Defense Systems

Denmark, Poland, and Romania are deploying the American Merops system on NATO’s eastern flank. The compact system uses artificial intelligence to identify and engage drones even when communications are jammed.

NATO aims to create such strong border defenses that Moscow would be deterred from considering incursions from Norway to Turkey.

Radar Technology Adaptation

Weibel Scientific, north of Copenhagen, has adapted its Doppler radar technology—originally developed in the 1970s for aerospace—to drone detection. The technology determines object velocity by analyzing wavelength changes in bounced signals.

“The Ukraine war, and especially how it has evolved over the last couple of years with drone technology, means this type of product is in high demand,” said CEO Peter Røpke.

Weibel recently secured a $76 million deal—their largest ever—as demand surges for potential “drone wall” components. The technology could become a key element in Europe’s aerial defense strategy.

Stefanie Dazio in Berlin contributed to this report.

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