Without soldiers… "NATO" He plans to create a defense zone on his border with Russia

General Thomas Lewin, Deputy Chief of Operations at the NATO Ground Forces Command in Izmir, Turkey, explained to the newspaper "Welt am Sonntag" This defensive belt will include an area that the enemy must cross before advancing, describing it as "Kind of a hot zone" He indicated that sensors will monitor the enemy forces and activate defense systems, such as armed drones, semi-autonomous combat vehicles, and unmanned ground robots, in addition to automated air and anti-missile defense systems. However, the final decision to use these weapons will remain. "It is always the responsibility of humans" The sensors, which will cover an area extending to thousands of kilometers, will be distributed on the ground, in space, in cyberspace, or in the air, according to Lewin. He added that they will collect data on the adversary’s movements or use of weapons, with the aim of informing all NATO countries in real time. The plan will also include strengthening current weapons stocks, and maintaining the forces deployed at the same existing level. Currently, in addition to using cloud computing and artificial intelligence to manage the system. Preliminary experiments have already begun for some components of the system within pilot projects in Poland and Romania. According to "Welt am Sonntag"The NATO defense system is supposed to become operational, if possible, by the end of 2027. The leaders of eight countries from northern and eastern Europe – Finland, Sweden, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland, Romania and Bulgaria – called in a joint statement in December to give immediate priority to strengthening the defense of Europe’s eastern flank in the face of the Russian threat.
(The European-Russian conflict Collecting data on the adversary’s movements
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