
Can NATO innovate fast enough to counter Russia’s growing drone threat?

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NATO faces challenges in countering Russia's drone threat after multiple violations of its airspace. The cost asymmetry between cheap Russian drones and expensive NATO fighter jets raises concerns about the alliance's long-term defense capabilities. Experts suggest that while NATO can counter large-scale drone attacks, its procurement processes are outdated, hindering rapid adaptation to new threats. However, the ongoing war in Ukraine is prompting some changes, with defense tech companies like Tekever gaining traction and expanding production to meet urgent needs.
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