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NATO Is Reworking Air Surveillance Around the Cheap Threats of Drones and Low-Flying Missiles
NATO officials say lessons from Ukraine and the Iran conflict are reshaping how the alliance thinks about detecting and countering low-altitude drones and missiles, with a shift toward a distributed surveillance network.
Key Takeaways
- NATO says cheap drones and low-flying missiles are forcing a rethink of air surveillance.
- The alliance is shifting from a single-platform AWACS mindset toward a multidomain sensor network.
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