Drone warfare reshapes combat as NATO faces new threats
The war is changing with drones taking over. Science and technology develop where they are most needed. As Russia’s war in Ukraine continues, both sides are using new weapons and tactics, and drones are becoming more common. Drones help countries with fewer resources compete better by improving efficiency and reducing the need for people.
The use of drones is cheaper and more effective than old methods like tanks and planes. Drones are improving fast with artificial intelligence and can hit targets with high precision. Ukraine has developed drones that are used for air and sea attacks, changing how wars are fought.
Recently, drones were used to test NATO’s readiness, and this led to plans for better protection. NATO is working to stop drones by using new strategies, including a “drone wall” for defense. The EU is moving quickly but may take years to fully protect against drone attacks.
