After months of groundwork cultivating trusted intelligence and political sources across Europe, London-based correspondent Emma Burrows delivered an exclusive on a new NATO weapons deployment aimed at addressing vulnerabilities exposed by Russian drone incursions.
Her reporting began earlier in the year as she traveled across the Baltics, speaking to military leaders and witnessing first-hand the limitations of existing defenses, including at Estonia’s border with Russia. Officials on the ground described an urgent need for cheap, effective, mass-produced countermeasures.
Weeks later, NATO sources told Burrows that Poland and Romania would be the first countries to deploy a new anti-drone system developed in Denmark and proven on the battlefield in Ukraine. After confirming the details through multiple sources, Burrows broke the story exclusively for AP.
The report was widely cited by international media outlets and praised internally for its timely insights into how NATO allies are adapting to evolving security threats.



