Drones caused technical problem, not Russian interference.
Finland allowed drones to fly over its territory. Mikko Savola thinks Russia should apologize. Experts disagree about why the drones entered Finnish airspace.
The incident involved Finnish air forces letting drones operate within Finland. Mikko Hyppönen, a researcher, believes Ukrainian drones are made to avoid being blocked by signals. This raises concerns about Russia’s possible involvement. The Hornet aircraft is used to protect Finland’s airspace. Experts discussed this situation on Yle television.
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Highlights
Savola Wants Russian Apology
Former Defense Minister Mikko Savola thinks Finland should learn from the drone issue and wants Russia to apologize.
Experts Disagree on Cause
Experts have different ideas about why drones entered Finnish airspace.
Drones Resist Jamming
Researcher Mikko Hyppönen believes Ukrainian drones are designed to avoid jamming.
Air Force Allowed Drones
Finnish air forces let drones fly over their territory.
Hornet Aircraft Defends Airspace
The Hornet aircraft is used to defend airspace, but it didn't destroy the drones.