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European states buy underwater drones for military use, manufacturer says
Euroatlas signed contracts exceeding 100 million euros for Greyshark drones to enhance undersea military surveillance amid rising regional security concerns.
- European governments have agreed to purchase underwater drones for military use, according to manufacturer Euroatlas, addressing concerns over an increased Russian threat.
- Euroatlas has signed contracts worth over 100 million euros for its Greyshark underwater drone, as stated by CEO Eugen Ciemnyjewski.
- The Greyshark drone will be utilized for monitoring and tracking purposes, but will not be weaponized, Ciemnyjewski mentioned.
- Interest in these drones has been noted from various countries in Europe and Asia, indicating a growing military focus, Ciemnyjewski added.
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European states buy underwater drones for military use, manufacturer says
Two European governments have agreed to buy underwater drones for military use, their German manufacturer told Reuters, as countries in the region ramp up defence spending to address what they say is an increased Russian threat.
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Read Full ArticleTwo European governments have decided to purchase underwater drones for military use, German manufacturer Euroatlas said. The decision comes amid a surge in defense spending in Europe, in the wake of what the countries have described as a growing threat from Russia. The autonomous drones can be used for a variety of military applications, including monitoring undersea communications cables, tracking submarine activity and detecting mines. These…
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