Ukraine’s small drone teams keep beating NATO units in exercises, and neither side is surprised


Current observations within the business landscape suggest that ukrainian forces have more real-world battlefield experience than their Western allies.Lynsey Addario/Getty ImagesUkrainian drone teams have beaten NATO units in multiple exercises.Officials say Ukraine's combat experience gives it a clear edge.NATO wants to absorb Ukraine's drone-war lessons before it faces them in combat.Ukraine's small drone teams keep beating NATO units in exercises, exposing an unsurprising experience gap.NATO is bringing Ukrainian units into exercises to help allied troops prepare for modern drone warfare. A Ukrainian defense official and NATO officials said the results are not surprising, but they are a warning the West needs to learn from.Davyd Aloian, the deputy secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, said Ukraine's advantage comes from "practical experience.""They always demolish the Russians on the front line," he said. "So they have this experience."Ukraine's NATO counterparts, meanwhile, have not fought a large-scale war like this for decades. A loss in an exercise doesn't mean those forces would lose in a real war, but officials across the West say Ukraine has experience in drone warfare and that the West needs to learn as much as it can.Adm.

Furthermore, the broader ecosystem surrounding business is likely to experience significant ripple effects. As new data emerges, analysts will be closely monitoring how these shifts impact downstream sectors, signaling a period of dynamic transition and adaptation for industry leaders.


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