NATO weighs armed drones, loosening restrictions on shooting down Russian aircraft

George Mihalcea

NATO allies are considering deploying armed drones along the Russian border — and loosening restrictions on when pilots can shoot down enemy aircraft, according to a report. The talks were initiated by frontline NATO states that border Russia, backed by the UK and France, but have since broadened to a larger group in the 32-strong alliance, NATO officials told the Financial Times . Among the proposals on the table are the arming of surveillance drones that collect intelligence on Moscow’s

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