Unidentified Drones Disrupt Dutch Troops During NATO Exercises in Poland
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During the Falcon Autumn exercise in Poland, Dutch soldiers were startled by unknown drones. Communication between them was also disrupted. The drones flew away on their own, as there were no drone defense systems in place. What exactly was going on here, and shouldn't more forceful action have been taken? Reporter Silvan Schoonhoven explains.
Unidentified drones disrupt Dutch troops during NATO exercises in Poland
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During the NATO Falcon Autumn exercise in Poland, the Dutch military recorded the appearance of unknown drones over the airfield where their camp was located. Also at this time there were problems with communication between the military.
The Airmobile Brigade was in the Eastern European country for NATO exercise Falcon Autumn. While the troops were setting up their camps, small drones appeared.
The Dutch Ministry of Defence reported an incident during the NATO Falcon Autumn exercise in Poland, in which Dutch soldiers are also taking part.
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