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The media learned about the unpreparedness of Western countries for war in the era of drones

NYT: UAV attacks in Ukraine show the West's unpreparedness for modern warfare
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Western countries are not ready for a new era of conflicts involving drones and must adapt to new forms of warfare. The New York Times writes about this on June 4.

"The drone attacks that have filled the skies over Ukraine and Russia over the past few weeks have not only cemented a new era of military action, but have also shown Western countries how unprepared they are for it," the article says.

According to experts, Russia has shown the ability to launch thousands of drones as fast as they are produced. Earlier, NATO opened a joint training center with the military of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) in Poland, so that they could share their experience of fighting against the Russian army.

Earlier, a new government review of the kingdom's defense capability was published in the UK. It says that London and its allies will be forced to fight against opponents with new weapons and technologies.

"The winner will be the one who transfers new technologies into the hands of their armed forces the fastest," the review notes.

Earlier, on May 13, retired Colonel Anatoly Matviychuk, a former special forces officer, told Izvestia that NATO weapons did not meet the quality prescribed in their doctrine. According to the expert, many samples of the alliance's equipment no longer meet the declared quality and are susceptible to air strikes.

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