NATO can't just stockpile millions of drones and hope they'll still matter in the next war, officials warn
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Sinéad Baker
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Ukraine is showing the importance of drones in modern warfare, but also how quickly they can become obsolete, complicating long-term war planning.
NATO can't just stockpile millions of drones and hope they'll still matter in the next war, officials warn
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