
Across NATO’s eastern flank, countries are investing in layered, persistent detection to help protect critical border infrastructure in increasingly complex operating environments.
The Washington Post recently published an article on the Poland–Belarus border, highlighting the real-world impact of this approach, with Poland continuing to strengthen its border security posture in response to sustained pressure along one of Europe’s most sensitive frontiers.
Aura Ai-X is designed for demanding perimeter and border environments where early detection, location accuracy and low nuisance alarm rates are critical to operational response and success.
According to Poland’s Ministry of the Interior and Administration, attempts to illegally cross the Poland–Belarus border fell by almost 96% in Q1 2026 compared with the same period in 2022, a clear reminder of the impact layered border security measures can have when deployed in demanding real-world conditions.
Read the article here: https://lnkd.in/eScgTDt6
If you are responsible for protecting a border, perimeter or critical site, talk to FFT about how persistent fibre optic intrusion detection can help strengthen your security before an incident occurs.