NATO, Ukraine and drone
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NATO allies increasingly study Ukraine's wartime innovations in drones and defense production as the alliance prepares for its July summit in Ankara.
The clause in NATO’s founding treaty is an “instrument” Romania can use, the foreign minister said after a drone, alleged to be Russian, wounded two civilians.
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Ukraine's drone pilots played the enemy. NATO stopped the exercise 3 times
Ukraine's drone pilots went to Sweden's Aurora 26 exercise on Gotland and played the enemy. The training stopped three times. Swedish and NATO forces kept running out of things to defend with.
Defense analysts explain why NATO's spending gap persisted for decades and what finally pushed European allies to increase military investments.
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NATO Is Doubling Down on Baltic Military Deployments
Germany and the Netherlands are preparing to set up a joint command center in Estonia and Latvia—and Sweden is bolstering its defenses on Gotland in the Baltic Sea.