Drone tech evolves every 3-6 months, leaving Europe buying outpaced systems
The war in Ukraine made clear that drone technology evolves faster than governments can buy it. Can defence systems keep up?
The war in Ukraine made clear that drone technology evolves faster than governments can buy it. Can defence systems keep up?
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The war in Ukraine made clear that drone technology evolves faster than governments can buy it. Can defence systems keep up?
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