In my recent article regarding Warfare 2.0, I put an emphasis on the “sudden” domination of cheap weapons over the modern battlefield.
This is a trend that is many years in the making but has been ignored until recently, despite obvious signs.
ISIS started to successfully use primitive tactics of commercial drones + refurbished explosives almost a decade ago.
The Azerbaijani army successfully crushed the Armenian military with the help of drones.
The war in Ukraine consolidated that these were not a fluke, but an emerging pattern, including for massive standing armies opposing each other.
Now, the NATO military command is rather slow-moving. But it is slowly, oh so slowly, becoming aware of the problem.
Israeli tanks and infantry squads getting destroyed by drones simply dropping explosives or grenades will also bring home that a “NATO standards modern military” is no more immune to this problem than the “primitive poorly trained Russians”.
So what systems have already been tested, validated, and approved to answer the drone threat?
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