NATO States Weighing New Underwater Drones
Summary
Several European NATO countries are thinking about buying new underwater drones called GreyShark to protect important infrastructure and detect Russian submarines. The drones, made by German companies, can collect information and help fight submarines. NATO countries are increasing their defense spending to buy new military tools.Key Facts
- NATO members are considering purchasing GreyShark drones for their navies.
- The drones are developed by German companies, EUROATLAS and EvoLogics.
- GreyShark drones can gather intelligence, detect mines, and engage submarines.
- The drones come in two versions: a shorter-range Bravo and a longer-lasting Foxtrot.
- Trials for the drones are happening in the Baltic Sea, near northern Germany.
- NATO aims to boost defense spending to enhance military equipment.
- The German navy is interested in acquiring the GreyShark drones.
- Increased NATO defense spending follows President Trump's policies to reduce European reliance on U.S. military support.
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