Drone Flights Over NATO Bases Indicate Russian Reconnaissance Campaign
A new study, supported by analysts and political leaders, concludes that frequent drone overflights of NATO military assets are part of a Russian campaign to probe defenses and gather intelligence.

A new study, backed by analysts and political leaders, finds that the frequent drone flights over NATO military assets constitute a Russian campaign aimed at probing defenses and collecting information. The research highlights that these are not isolated incidents but a coordinated effort to assess NATO's readiness and vulnerabilities. NATO officials have previously expressed concerns, but the study provides a systematic analysis. It emphasizes the need for enhanced airspace monitoring and air defense. Russia officially denies any involvement, but the study's data suggests otherwise.
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