Lithuania plans new combat drones for NATO eastern flank defence unit
New combat drones are set to be deployed by the Lithuania Brigade, a unit comprising approximately 5,000 soldiers defending NATO’s eastern flank until the end of 2027.
New combat drones will enhance the capabilities of the Lithuania Brigade, a critical component of NATO’s eastern flank defence, comprising approximately 5,000 soldiers through 2027.
“The introduction of new combat drones enhances the capabilities of the Lithuania Brigade, ensuring robust defence for NATO’s eastern flank,” stated a spokesperson for NATO.
Key developments
New combat drones will be deployed by the Lithuania Brigade, comprising approximately 5,000 soldiers tasked with securing NATO’s eastern flank until 2027.
This strategic enhancement aims to bolster regional defence capabilities amid rising security concerns in Eastern Europe.
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New combat drones are planned for use by the so-called Lithuania Brigade, a unit of around 5,000 soldiers who guarantee the defence and security of NATO’s eastern flank until the end of 2027.













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