Nato Summit 2026: Europe strives to fill US vacuum

Stepping up to Nato leadership, Europe will need to confront some existential questions regarding industrial capacity and C-UAS. The post Nato Summit 2026: Europe strives to fill US vacuum appeared first on Naval Technology.

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