NATO Allies to Invest More than $40 Billion in Counter-Drone Systems and Expand Drone Operator Training
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NATO has created the Drone Edge program, an initiative of the organization that aims to develop and acquire modern capabilities to detect and combat drones. The Romanian Ministry of Defence explains that the program was necessary because the drones have changed the way the war is being waged.
The Ministry of National Defence said that the drones "changed the way the war is waged, and by participating in NATO's Drone Edge program, Romania contributes, together with its military allies, to the development of modern anti-drone capabilities,
NATO Allies to invest more than $40 billion in counter-drone systems and expand drone operator training
Allies also aim to train five times as many drone operators by the end of 2027. NATO said the measures are intended to strengthen Alliance readiness and resilience as drones continue to reshape modern warfare. To support faster procurement, NATO will establish a counter-drone marketplace. The marketplace is intended to ensure that systems are NATO-tested, NATO-compatible and available for purchase. NATO said Allies will also use the multinationa…
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