NATO Invests $40 Billion in Counter-Drone Technology as Russia Gears Up for Confrontation
The post NATO Invests $40 Billion in Counter-Drone Technology as Russia Gears Up for Confrontation appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Takeaways NATO unveils “Drone Edge” program allocating more than $40B for counter-UAV technology across five years Four European nations—Norway, Finland, Germany, and Denmark—commit to purchasing up to five Northrop Grumman MQ-4C Triton reconnaissance drones Russia’s Dronnitsa conference openly focuses its agenda on preparing for “large-scale conflict with NATO” Russian drone manufacturers now produce millions of unmanned systems each year, maintaining production superiority NATO aims to increase drone operator training fivefold before 2027 ends Unmanned aerial vehicle technology is fundamentally transforming military readiness strategies for both NATO and Russia. From explosive-laden drones to artificially intelligent swarm systems, massive investments are flowing into UAV capabilities on both sides. NATO Unveils Massive $40 Billion Counter-Drone