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NATO allies mull fast-tracking drone purchases amid growing aerial threats
NATO allies are considering fast-tracking drone purchases following a Russian drone crash in Romania that injured two people. The proposal, discussed at a closed-door meeting, aims to accelerate NATO projects addressing drone threats ahead of the alliance’s Ankara summit. Allies also highlighted increased drone-related risks along NATO’s eastern flank and to critical infrastructure in the Black Sea.
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