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A top NATO commander says cheap drones are breaking the West's old air-defense playbook
A NATO commander warns that cheap drones and mass air attacks are challenging traditional Western air-defense strategies, which rely on advanced jets and missiles. NATO must adopt scalable, cost-effective solutions to address a range of threats, including uncrewed systems and hypersonic weapons.
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