FRANKFURT: NATO is moving to boost its defenses along European borders with Russia by creating an AI-assisted “automated zone” not reliant on human ground forces, a German general said in comments published Saturday. That zone would act as a defensive buffer before any enemy forces advanced into “a sort of hot zone” where traditional combat could happen, said General Thomas Lowin, NATO’s deputy chief of staff for operations. He was speaking to the German Sunday newspaper Welt am Sonntag.

Die NATO will laut Bundeswehr-Brigadegeneral Thomas Lowin die Grenze zu Russland mit Robotertechnik schützen. Zudem sollen Waffen- und Munitionsdepots deutlich vergrößert werden.

FRANKFURT: NATO is moving to boost its defenses along European borders with Russia by creating an AI-assisted “automated zone” not reliant on human ground forces, a German general…

La Nato prevede di rafforzare nei prossimi due anni le difese alla frontiera con la Russia creando in particolare una «zona automatizzata» presidiata senza quasi alcun soldato....