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At a NATO range in Latvia, hits and misses mark Europe’s counter-drone journey

Drone technology is “a couple of steps ahead” of countermeasures, one officer said, with interceptors having to work every time to prevent losses.

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c4isrnet.comStai leggendo8 g fa

At a NATO range in Latvia, hits and misses mark Europe’s counter-drone journey

Drone technology is “a couple of steps ahead” of countermeasures, one officer said, with interceptors having to work every time to prevent losses.

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euronews.com5 g fa

The Baltics need more drone radars, but European bottlenecks loom

The Baltic States, like the rest of Europe, are grappling with equipment shortages for the key technologies that will make it easier to respond to drone incursions, experts say.

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  1. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·c4isrnet.com

    At a NATO range in Latvia, hits and misses mark Europe’s counter-drone journey

    Drone technology is “a couple of steps ahead” of countermeasures, one officer said, with interceptors having to work every time to prevent losses.

  2. sabato 6 giugno 2026·euronews.com

    The Baltics need more drone radars, but European bottlenecks loom

    The Baltic States, like the rest of Europe, are grappling with equipment shortages for the key technologies that will make it easier to respond to drone incursions, experts say.