By Sending Drones Into NATO States, Russia Is Repeating the Mistakes of 2022
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NATO said on Wednesday it was testing new drone defenses on its eastern flank as the alliance tries to counter the threat posed by Russia after a series of airspace violations.
On Wednesday, NATO and the EU sought ways to strengthen their anti-drones defence, after multiple Russian incursions into the European sky.
Otan will test new drone detection and neutralization systems, after several Russian competitions in the European airspace, announced this Thursday (15) Alliance Secretary-General Mark Rutte. Both Otan and the European Union are seeking to address the shortcomings in the defence of the continent, after several violations of the airspace by Russia in September. The organization "will implement a series of additional measures against drones that w…
Meeting in Brussels on Wednesday, 15 October, NATO's defence ministers are examining a strengthening of the response to repeated Russian incursions into the European sky, perceived as a new provocation by the Kremlin.
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