Swarms of military drones will be part of NATO's arsenal soon if this country gets its way
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In response to the lessons learned from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Sweden has expedited the production of swarm drones, showcasing a shift in defense tactics. The country's Defense Minister, Pål Jonson, noted that this initiative was accomplished in less than a year instead of the usual five. The advanced swarm drones feature AI technology allowing them to operate collectively for surveillance and attack operations. They will be tested in NATO-led exercises, indicating a broader trend of European countries increasing their defense capabilities amidst growing threats.
Swedish Defense Minister Pål Jonson emphasized the urgency of drone technology development, stating, 'a project that we developed very quickly, in less than a year.'
James Patton Rogers remarked on the transformative nature of swarm drone technology, saying it opens up 'a whole world of tactics and strategies that we've not even thought of yet.'
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