Nato announces plans to invest in antidrone, surveillance capabilities

Meanwhile over in Ankara, Nato keeps announcing new investments with hype videos set to dynamic stock music, including $40bn on antidrone capabilities.

Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte speaks during the Nato Defense Industry Forum at the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey.
Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte speaks during the Nato Defense Industry Forum at the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey. Photograph: Hussein Malla/AP

The alliance will also purchase up to 10 Saab GlobalEye surveillance plans to replace its ageing fleet of AWACS early warning aircraft, Rutte said, choosing the Swedish company over US planemaker Boeing, Reuters reported.

Nato will also buy up to five ⁠Northrop Grumman MQ-4C ⁠Triton ​high altitude surveillance drones, with Norway, Finland, Germany and ⁠Denmark signing a letter of intent for the purchase.

The allies will also work together to acquire, store, transport, and manage stockpiles of critical defence materials, Rutte said.

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Russia following Nato summit with ‘great interest,’ Kremlin spokesperson says

Meanwhile, the Kremlin said it would closely monitor the Nato summit in Turkey, saying it remained of “great interest” to Russia.

But Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov lamented that a series of “confrontational” statements about Russia had preceded the event, without really clarifying what he means by that.

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