Ukraine joins NATO drone countermeasures exercise for first time ever

The Netherlands is hosting an exercise under the auspices of the North Atlantic Alliance to test counter-drone systems, running until 20 September. This is the first time Ukraine has participated in the exercise. Source: European Pravda, citing the press service for NATO

Details: Over 450 people from 19 NATO member states and three partner countries took part in the annual NATO Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems Technical Interoperability Exercise (C-UAS TIE).

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"More than 60 counter-drone systems and technologies such as sensors, drone-on-drone systems, jammers and cyber interceptors were tested live," the Alliance said. They added that Ukraine's direct participation in the exercise is part of the NATO-Ukraine Innovation Cooperation Roadmap, which the parties approved at the summit in Washington in July 2024. "Exercises like the C-UAS TIE provide a unique opportunity to address pressing challenges together, such as drone autonomy and interoperability while also learning from Ukraine's battlefield experience in countering small drones," the press service said.

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The integration of counter-drone technologies into NATO's integrated air and missile defence is essential for strengthening the Alliance's deterrence and defence posture.

Background: 

  • The Alliance's exercises come amid several incidents of Russian drones entering the airspace of its member states.
  • Earlier, the defence ministers of Romania, Poland and Latvia urged the Allies to immediately implement a rotational NATO air defence model and to strengthen NATO's deterrence, surveillance, reconnaissance and air patrol activities on the Alliance's eastern flank.

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