NATO Faces Growing Drone Threats and Airspace Challenges in Europe
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NATO's current response to low-cost Russian drones crossing into Polish airspace is effective but extremely costly, highlighting outdated procurement processes and the need for more cost-effective layered detection systems like drone walls. Experts suggest modernizing NATO's approach with AI-enabled interceptors and collaborative defense strategies, but scale and procurement reforms remain challenges.
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