Estonian Authorities Conduct Drone Response Training Following Extensive Disturbance Tallinn, Estonia – Following a significant drone disturbance across Estonia overnight, authorities have emphasized that the nation itself was not the target of an attack. The event, involving numerous unmanned aerial vehicles, served as a critical training exercise focused on population protection and provided valuable data for refining Estonia’s airborne alert system. Urmas Nemvalts, a key figure in coordinating the response, highlighted the importance of the exercise in preparing for potential threats. Many Estonian residents received notifications via mobile devices regarding possible new air risks, prompting concern and, in some areas, the audible presence of fighter jets deployed to monitor the drone activity. Residents are being urged to maintain calm and follow official instructions during any emergency situations. It is crucial to avoid approaching any drones observed and to refrain from posting potentially misleading information on social media. The exercise has yielded insights for improving the effectiveness of Estonia’s system for alerting the public to airborne risks. Authorities are continuing to analyze the data collected during the event to further strengthen preparedness and response capabilities. Topics: #urmas #nemvalts #drone Post navigation Droon threat and confusing messages intensify people’s insecurity DNA sugar tree study revealed a serial killer who has been at the top of the queue for over half a century – what good is DNA anymore?