
Finland's recent drone alert demonstrated a high level of operational readiness, but the lack of any confirmed sightings has sparked a debate over the reliability of current threat assessments. While authorities successfully mobilized emergency protocols and grounded flights at Helsinki Airport, the absence of data-driven evidence-and the geographical inconsistency of the restrictions-raises concerns about "counter-drone panic." This incident highlights the growing tension between genuine national security, commercial lobbying for counter-UAS technology, and the political pressure to act decisively in an era of hybrid warfare.