France Sends Joint Military Detachment to Denmark Amid Drone Threat
(MENAFN) France announced on Monday the deployment of a joint armed forces detachment to Denmark as part of ongoing efforts to counter the rising threat of drone activity in Danish airspace.
“A temporary joint armed forces detachment has been deployed to Denmark. This detachment, already operational, consists of 35 personnel, a FENNEC helicopter, and active counter-drone capabilities. It operates in full cooperation with Danish authorities and with respect for the sovereignty of our ally,” the French Ministry of Defense confirmed in a statement issued ahead of the EU summit in Copenhagen.
The deployment is intended to bolster Denmark's defense in response to the recent surge in unidentified drone sightings over the country’s airspace.
“This detachment complements the Danish and European resources deployed for the occasion and illustrates European solidarity in defense in the face of a serious threat,” the statement added.
In addition to the French contribution, Denmark has imposed a temporary ban on civilian drone flights for the duration of the informal EU leaders' summit scheduled for October 1-2.
Security concerns have been mounting since Danish authorities last week closed airspace over multiple airports due to increased drone activity, which led to flight diversions. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen described the situation as “a hybrid war unfolding on Danish soil.”
The Danish Armed Forces also reported spotting new drones hovering near several of their military sites over the weekend.
“A temporary joint armed forces detachment has been deployed to Denmark. This detachment, already operational, consists of 35 personnel, a FENNEC helicopter, and active counter-drone capabilities. It operates in full cooperation with Danish authorities and with respect for the sovereignty of our ally,” the French Ministry of Defense confirmed in a statement issued ahead of the EU summit in Copenhagen.
The deployment is intended to bolster Denmark's defense in response to the recent surge in unidentified drone sightings over the country’s airspace.
“This detachment complements the Danish and European resources deployed for the occasion and illustrates European solidarity in defense in the face of a serious threat,” the statement added.
In addition to the French contribution, Denmark has imposed a temporary ban on civilian drone flights for the duration of the informal EU leaders' summit scheduled for October 1-2.
Security concerns have been mounting since Danish authorities last week closed airspace over multiple airports due to increased drone activity, which led to flight diversions. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen described the situation as “a hybrid war unfolding on Danish soil.”
The Danish Armed Forces also reported spotting new drones hovering near several of their military sites over the weekend.

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