Media reports that the Russian federal budget will not fund anti-drone system at civilian airports  

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**Russia Won’t Fund Anti-Drone Systems for Key **

The Russian has decided not to use federal funds to protect civilian airports from drone attacks. This was reported by the pro- publication Vedomosti on January 12.

The decision affects airports that are considered important, but not as critical as others in terms of transportation infrastructure. This means that these airports will have to rely on their own resources to stay safe from potential drone .

**No Money for Drone Defense**

Russia was originally planning to spend over 11 billion rubles (around $106 million) by to equip 31 major airports, including those in Moscow and St. Petersburg, with anti-drone systems. However, this funding was not included in the relevant federal strategy document on infrastructure security.

**Consequences of Not Funding Anti-Drone Systems**

Not investing in drone defense systems means that Russia’ civil aviation is now more vulnerable to threats from . Effective airport defense systems involve detecting and neutralizing drones using .

**Ukraine Has Already Used Drones Against Russia**

During the full-scale war, Ukraine has launched long-range drone strikes targeting , military, and industrial facilities. As a result, Russian airports have often had to halt operations due to security concerns amid drone attacks.

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