Anti-drone tech at Burgas refinery only detects

Bulgaria lacks comprehensive drone defense capabilities across critical infrastructure sites despite growing security concerns, according to International Association for Combating Drones president Stayko Topalov. While Military Police recently demonstrated successful drone neutralization during exercises near the Burgas refinery using detection equipment, the engineer noted that genuine protection requires multilayered systems combining detection, signal jamming, remote takeover, and physical destruction capabilities.

Complete defensive installations cost between 5 million and 10 million euros but prove economically justified when single airport closures generate comparable losses, Topalov explained. Current mobile detection equipment at Lukoil facilities represents only preliminary warning capacity rather than active countermeasures. The country has never recorded successful drone interception outside controlled demonstrations, leaving nuclear plants and aviation hubs vulnerable to unmanned aircraft that increasingly blur distinctions between beneficial technology and security threats.

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