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    Sweden urges EU to simplify drone procurement standards

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    Posted on October 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Sweden calls on the EU to simplify drone procurement standards, emphasizing national responsibility for anti-drone capabilities amid rising airspace concerns.

    Table of Contents

    • EU Drone Procurement and Defense Cooperation
    • Sweden's Role in Drone Technology
    • Concerns Over Airspace Violations
    • EU's Response to Drone Threats

    Sweden urges EU to simplify drone procurement standards

    EU Drone Procurement and Defense Cooperation

    By Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen

    Sweden's Role in Drone Technology

    COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson called on the European Union to simplify procurement standards for drones while maintaining that responsibility for strengthening anti-drone capabilities should lie with individual member states rather than the bloc as a whole.

    Concerns Over Airspace Violations

    European leaders met in Copenhagen this week amid growing concerns over drone incursions, expressing support for bolstering drone defence measures across the region. Russia has denied responsibility for the incidents.

    EU's Response to Drone Threats

    Last month, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen proposed a "drone wall" — a network of sensors and weapons designed to detect, track, and neutralise drones, though details on costs and implementation remain unclear.

    "The EU is not a defence organization. (...) Every country needs to build up these capabilities, and then we need to cooperate very closely to be able to detect drones," Kristersson told Reuters in an interview in Copenhagen late on Thursday.

    He added that "EU has a very good potential of simplifying, for example, simplifying procurement standards."

    Sweden, home to defence manufacturer Saab, which specializes in anti-drone technology, has emphasized that decisions about equipping national armed forces should align with NATO targets rather than fall under EU jurisdiction.

    European officials have accused Russia of escalating airspace violations, although Moscow has frequently denied responsibility for incidents.

    Kristersson noted that EU nations are prepared to act decisively. "We don't do anything carelessly, but we won't hesitate to use the force needed to bring down vehicles or threats that actually violate our (borders)," he said.

    To enhance security at the Copenhagen meetings, Sweden and other European allies deployed anti-drone measures. Sweden's contribution was coordinated between Kristersson and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, he said. 

    (Reporting by Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Sweden urges EU to simplify drone procurement standards.
    • •EU nations should individually strengthen anti-drone capabilities.
    • •Concerns over drone incursions in European airspace are rising.
    • •EU proposed a 'drone wall' for detection and neutralization.
    • •Sweden coordinates anti-drone measures at Copenhagen meetings.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Sweden urges EU to simplify drone procurement standards

    1What is drone technology?

    Drone technology refers to the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for various applications, including surveillance, delivery, and defense. Drones are equipped with sensors and cameras to gather data and perform tasks remotely.

    2What are anti-drone capabilities?

    Anti-drone capabilities refer to technologies and strategies designed to detect, track, and neutralize unauthorized drones. These measures are crucial for protecting airspace and sensitive areas from potential threats.

    3What is the European Commission?

    The European Commission is the executive branch of the European Union responsible for proposing legislation, implementing decisions, and managing the day-to-day operations of the EU.

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