NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said Wednesday that the military alliance is now collaborating with the European Union (EU) to build a 鈥渄rone wall鈥 to protect member nations from enemy drone attacks. Rutte expressed confidence that many other allied countries will be on board for the multinational air defence system, but time and financial feasibility could be an issue, according to Royal United Services Institute research fellow Robert Tollast.
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NATO, EU collaborating on ‘drone wall’ to protect Europe, but what is that?
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