Frontex continued to drive innovation in border surveillance by helping research, test and prove new tools that can support Member States in protecting the EU’s external borders. In May and July, Frontex and the Bulgarian Border Police tested a multi layered drone set up through the Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Pilot Project, combining long endurance drones for wide area coverage with smaller drones for closer checks. The pilot covered more than 8,000 km² and generated 343 flight hours.
Frontex also ran a counter drone prize contest in Portugal to strengthen defences against hostile drones, where a test team launched 136 drone flights to challenge four competing systems, and 64 drones were stopped using a mix of electronic measures, such as jamming and spoofing, and physical interception, supported by more than 50 sensors and software tools.