In a warehouse hundreds of kilometres from Ukraine, workers in northern Denmark painstakingly piece together anti-drone devices.

Some of these are to be exported to Kyiv in the hopes of jamming Russian technology on the battlefield, while others will be shipped across Europe in efforts to combat a series of drone intrusions into NATO's airspace that have set the continent on edge.

Two Danish companies whose business was predominantly defence-related now say they have seen a surge in new clients seeking to use their technology to protect sites such as airports, military installations and critical infrastructure, all of which have been targeted by drone flyovers in recent weeks.

Weibel Scientific's radar UAV detection technology was deployed ahead of a key EU summit earlier this year at Copenhagen Airport, where unidentified drone sightings closed the airspace for hours in September.

Counter-drone firm MyDefence builds handheld, wearable radio-frequency devices in its warehouse in northern De

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