The NATO-Ukraine Joint Analysis, Preparation and Education Centre (JATEC) and the NATO Allied Command Transformation (ACT) conducted the next stage of testing an innovative technical solution for protection against guided bombs at a test site in France, reported the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
As a result of the tests, the operation of three components of the system was tested: a radar with the latest sensor subsystem, software based on artificial intelligence, and a drone interceptor. These tools identified, tracked, and captured the target, and the drone interceptor executed the strike.
The development is being created by a consortium of defense companies from NATO member countries, with Ukrainian specialists participating. The goal of the project is to enhance the protection of Ukrainian military and civilian populations from the most dangerous threats of modern warfare.
As part of cooperation with NATO, Ukrainian specialists participated in the testing of the new technical solution aimed at protecting against aviation threats. They are also involved in the development of this project, which will contribute to enhancing security in Ukraine from potential attacks.
Summary
Tests of an innovative NATO technical solution aimed at protecting against aviation threats were held in France. Ukrainian specialists participated in these tests and the development of the system, which may enhance the security of Ukrainian military and civilian populations in the future.