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NATO allies seek to give top commander more freedom to shoot down drones
NATO allies plan to grant the alliance’s top military commander, General Alexus Grynkewich, more authority to shoot down drones amid rising aerial threats in Eastern Flank countries. The proposal aims to streamline asset deployment and integrate air defense systems to address incidents involving drones in Poland, Romania, Estonia, and Latvia.
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