See where the wind is carrying things — right now.
Contraband balloons drift where the wind takes them. Drones cross where the border is softest. This map shows both — and every past incident matched to the conditions that carried it.
Recent cross-border balloon and aircraft incidents.
Every reported incursion since December 2025 — launch coordinates, the wind field at the time, drift trajectory, landing point. Source-linked. Each entry is its own page; deep-link any timestamp to the live map at the event location.
Bulevardul Brăilei, Galați, Romania
A Russian Geran-2 drone hit a 10-storey apartment block on Bulevardul Brăilei in Galați at 00:00 UTC on 29 May 2026, injuring two residents — the first Russian drone strike to injure civilians on NATO territory.
Read incidentDridža Lake, Kombuļi Parish, Krāslava Municipality, Latvia
An unidentified drone crashed into Dridža Lake in Krāslava Municipality, Latvia, on 23 May 2026 and exploded on impact; no injuries were reported, and no detection alert was issued beforehand.
Read incidentUtena district, north-eastern Lithuania
Lithuania's second air-danger alert in two days — radar tracked two unidentified objects toward Utena on 21 May 2026; NATO fighters were scrambled but both signatures were lost and nothing was recovered.
Read incidentThree focus regions.
Coverage is concentrated along the EU’s eastern edge — the land and sea boundaries between member states and Russia or Belarus.
EU–Belarus land border
Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia share over 1,200 km of EU-external border with Belarus. Wind at six altitudes from Białowieża to the Latvian frontier.
Suwałki corridor
The 65-km land bridge between Kaliningrad and Belarus — the narrowest link between the Baltic states and the rest of NATO.
Baltic states–Russia border
Estonia's Narva line, Lake Peipus, and Latvia's eastern frontier — the EU's direct land boundary with Russia. AIS tracking covers the Baltic Sea approaches.
Long reads on the frontier.
Methodology deep-dives, incident reconstructions, and the open-data pipeline behind every layer on the map. Written for OSINT analysts, defence reporters, and weather hobbyists.