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Can NATO’s new defense roadmap deter Russia?

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NATO's new defense roadmap includes increased air patrols, advanced drone defenses, and efforts to build a more unified European military. While these measures aim to deter Russia, challenges remain due to internal EU divisions and slower arms deliveries to Ukraine.

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NATO, EU step up defences to deter Russia

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  • NATO has deployed Eurofighters and support aircraft in the Baltics to counter drone threats.
  • Recent Russian drone violations have prompted new challenges for NATO pilots. 9s
  • The EU is formulating a new defence policy to deter further Russian aggression and strengthen its arms industry. 45s
  • Plans include investing in air and missile systems, drones, and artificial intelligence. 1m 0s
  • The EU aims to build a 'drone wall' on its eastern borders and develop a unified army by 2030. 1m 51s
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NATO, EU step up defences to deter Russia
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Al Jazeera
2 days ago
NATO, EU step up defences to deter Russia

The EU is developing a new defense policy to deter any attempt by Russia to invade more territory, focusing on strengthening the arms industry, investing in advanced technologies, and building a drone wall along eastern borders.

NATO, EU step up defences to deter Russia
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Al Jazeera
2 days ago
NATO, EU step up defences to deter Russia

Europeans view Moscow as the biggest threat and warn they are not taking chances anymore, but acknowledge they remain behind Russia in military capabilities.

NATO looks to boost drone defenses to counter Russia
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DW News
4 days ago
NATO looks to boost drone defenses to counter Russia

NATO is accelerating efforts to improve air defenses, especially against enemy drones, with additional counter-drone measures and increased patrol flights on the eastern flank.

NATO looks to boost drone defenses to counter Russia
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DW News
4 days ago
NATO looks to boost drone defenses to counter Russia

Britain's Defence Secretary states that the Kremlin must be left in no doubt that NATO will act if threatened, emphasizing deterrence through readiness and commitment.

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