How Ukraine Intercepts Russian Drones and Glide Bombs (And What NATO Is Doing about the Problem

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Almost nightly, Ukraine is under attack from Russian drones and glide bombs, which attempt to hit military and civilian infrastructure alike. The West, too, has recently learned how it feels to be the target. But what does Ukraine actually do to defend itself? And what can NATO countries learn from Ukraine’s experience? I went to Istanbul to find out—and I learned that NATO is already field testing some of the solutions.Link to the request for information: https://www.act.nato.int/wp-content/u…0:00 The Shahed and Glide Bomb Problem1:35 Shahed and Glide Bomb Basics3:19 How Ukraine Detects Russia’s Attack6:04 Ukraine’s Interception Strategy13:28 The Math of Ukraine’s Defensive Wall15:46 Can NATO Adopt This Strategy?The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and NATO visual information does not imply or constitute an endorsement.

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