Sweden Jams Drone Near French Aircraft Carrier, Suspecting Russian Ship Involvement
Drone Incident at Nuclear Aircraft Carrier
According to Главком: Swedish Defense Minister Pål Jonson has confirmed that a drone was jammed after it approached the French nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle while it was docked in Malmö. The event occurred on the evening of February 26 during the NATO Orion-26 military exercises. Swedish forces deployed electronic warfare (EW) countermeasures to neutralize the drone, and an investigation is currently underway. This incident highlights the complex security environment in the Baltic Sea, a region of heightened NATO activity and Russian naval presence.
Reports indicate the incident took place against the backdrop of a Russian naval vessel's presence in the Öresund strait. Minister Jonson stated that a violation of Swedish airspace by the drone likely occurred. He also pointed to a probable connection between the Russian warship and the unmanned aerial vehicle that flew near the carrier.
Swedish Military Response
Upon detecting the drone, Swedish military personnel immediately initiated an operation to jam its signals. Following the application of EW measures, the drone disappeared from surveillance coverage. The investigation continues as Swedish authorities work to clarify all circumstances surrounding the event.
A drone incident this close to a major allied warship underscores rising regional tensions, particularly given the pattern of Russian military activity in the Baltic Sea. Sweden's decisive use of electronic warfare demonstrates its readiness to defend its airspace and respond to potential threats. The findings of the ongoing investigation could reveal further details with implications for the security relationship between Sweden, NATO, and Russia.
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