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Natov problem z brezpilotniki: industrija EU mora po izkušnje na ukrajinsko bojišče
Slovenia🏛️ Politics23 hr. ago

Natov problem z brezpilotniki: industrija EU mora po izkušnje na ukrajinsko bojišče

The article discusses NATO's growing concerns over the threat posed by drones, particularly their proliferation and low cost, which challenges traditional defense systems. It highlights incidents such as drone incursions into Romanian and Lithuanian airspace and disruptions at Munich airport, underscoring the need for more effective and affordable counter-drone measures. Generalmajor Guillaume Thomas emphasizes the importance of collaboration between NATO, industry, and military forces to maintain strategic advantages in production, costs, and innovation. Dr. Ulrike Franke stresses the necessity of mass production and affordability, while Ukrainian military expert Oleksandr Vorobjov points out the challenge of reliable radar detection against small drones. The article concludes with calls for closer ties between military and industry to develop advanced solutions.

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Dnevnik logoDnevnikIndependent🔒Center23 hr. ago
Natov problem z brezpilotniki: industrija EU mora po izkušnje na ukrajinsko bojišče

The article discusses NATO's growing concerns over the threat posed by drones, particularly their proliferation and low cost, which challenges traditional defense systems. It highlights incidents such as drone incursions into Romanian and Lithuanian airspace and disruptions at Munich airport, underscoring the need for more effective and affordable counter-drone measures. Generalmajor Guillaume Thomas emphasizes the importance of collaboration between NATO, industry, and military forces to maintain strategic advantages in production, costs, and innovation. Dr. Ulrike Franke stresses the necessity of mass production and affordability, while Ukrainian military expert Oleksandr Vorobjov points out the challenge of reliable radar detection against small drones. The article concludes with calls for closer ties between military and industry to develop advanced solutions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion of NATO’s challenges with drones, citing both operational concerns and the need for industrial collaboration. While it highlights the strategic implications for NATO and Ukraine, it does not take an overtly ideological stance. Sources include military and智库

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