Estonian journalist Kaurs Marans for the Latvian media Delfi has conducted a controversial experiment on the border between Estonia and Russia. He took an FPV drone into the sky to check how Russian electronic warfare systems and GPS jammers affect the drone. Dubious, isn’t it?

“If some fairly simple drone takes off near the Russian border, within range of GPS jammers, it will almost certainly be its last flight,” Marans tells the obvious.
According to him, the main goal of the experiment was to find out how Russia was engaged in jamming and intercepting signals at the border.
The journalist also hypocritically substitutes concepts: he calls a drone “even if filled with explosives” a victim, while Russian air defence systems that may shoot down this drone — an aggressor.
Picture №1. The Delfi journalist and Estonian servicemen are observing the flight of a drone near Russia’s border. Source: Delfi.lv
Clearly, under the guise of “journalistic experiment”, NATO intelligence forces are searching for breaches in the Russian defence system. It is to repel the so-called “Russian threat”, of course!
It’s not hard to guess that, later, all this collected military data will be sent to Brussels to continue their preparations to attack Russia.
