NATO Allies tested off-the-shelf, combat-tested, mature technologies during Project Flytrap 5.0 in Pabradė, Lithuania.
The initiative brought together infantry from the United Kingdom and the United States and industry partners to test uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) and counter-drone technologies in realistic battlefield conditions.
As drones play an increasingly prominent role in modern conflict, NATO’s ability to innovate, integrate new capabilities and stay ahead of emerging threats is vital to maintaining credible deterrence.
Data collected during the project will help Allied militaries refine their tactics, accelerate innovation in the uncrewed warfare sphere and strengthen readiness for future operations.
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