Latvia deployed mobile drone-intercept teams to its Russian border in late May and early June, four-soldier 4x4 units carrying Origin Robotics and Eraser interceptors, backed by a border sound-sensor network, Defense News reports 1. The trigger came on Thursday 7 May, when two UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) crashed on Latvian soil, one striking an empty fuel depot.
This is the first fielded Baltic counter-drone unit since a Romanian F-16 shot a drone down over Estonia , and the EU's subsequent call for unified Baltic air-defence alerts . Sweden's Saab GUTE II award bought a system; Latvia has put crews and interceptors on the border running one.
Latvia's sound-sensor network, paired with optics and tactical radar, targets the low-signature FPV (first-person-view) drones that radio-frequency detection misses, the gap that has defined cheap-drone incursions. Using its own Origin Robotics and Eraser systems keeps the supply loop domestic, which counts when the threat across the border is scaling. Other Baltic states can copy the fielded model quickly using their own manufacturers, the likely second-order effect.
