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Europe Warned of Emerging Drone Threats as Warfare Evolves
European defense officials are raising concerns about the growing accessibility of drone technology and its potential use in asymmetric warfare. Recent conflicts have demonstrated how low-cost drones can be deployed effectively by both state and non-state actors.
European defense officials are raising concerns about the growing accessibility of drone technology and its potential use in asymmetric warfare. Recent conflicts have demonstrated how low-cost drones can be deployed effectively by both state and non-state actors.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has urged European nations to strengthen their defenses against potential drone-based attacks. According to experts, the widespread availability of commercial drone technology makes it increasingly difficult to control its use in conflict scenarios.
European countries are now investing heavily in counter-drone systems, including electronic warfare tools, AI-based detection systems, and advanced air defense solutions. Military analysts suggest that future conflicts will rely more on autonomous systems and less on traditional large-scale operations.
The shift toward drone warfare is forcing Europe to rethink its defense strategies and adapt to a rapidly changing security landscape.