Field report: Training at Russia's doorstep, NATO readies for a drone-ruled battlefield
Reporter Martin Fornusek Friday May 22 7 minutes read Field report: Training at Russia's doorstep, NATO readies for a drone-ruled battlefield VORU COUNTY, Estonia — In southeast Estonia lies a lake-studded, woodland region locals call Missomaa, which makes up the country's three-way borderland with Latvia and Russia. Its innocuous-looking woods are overlaid by cameras and sensors feeding data to a British unit stationed nearby, informing their first-person-view (FPV) drone operators about an "enemy" vehicle closing in. Corey, an operator of the British 2nd Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland (2 Scots), simulates a strike by doing a low fly-by and landing his drone next to the vehicle. The exercise takes place just a short drive from the Luhamaa checkpoint at the Estonian-Russian border. This is only a small part of Spring Storm 2026, Estonia's flagship military drills meant to prepare the country's forces and its allies for a possible Russian invasion — a pr...