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NATO changes the air defense concept: cheap missiles instead of expensive systems

NATO drone shield in the east
Нові підходи до системи протиповітряної оборони: акцент на бюджетні ракети замість дорогих комплексів.

In September of this year, Russian drones invaded Polish airspace, and immediately they were attempted to be intercepted by F-16 fighter jets of the alliance. This incident highlighted the problems in NATO's air defense systems.

However, Frankenburg Technologies proposed a new approach – instead of complex systems, they offer the production of compact missiles, which could make the process more efficient and cost-effective.

In response to this incident, European governments began creating a 'drone shield' along the eastern border, which will require the implementation of cutting-edge technologies in the defense sector.

Frankenburg Technologies introduced the Mark 1 missile, which promises to be effective and affordable. This represents a breakthrough in the defense field, as this missile has high accuracy and a reasonable price compared to existing systems.

To address the personnel issue in the West, the Mark 1 anticipates the use of artificial intelligence and autonomous launch systems. The integration of various components into the compact body of the missile required unconventional engineering solutions and collaboration with the best industry experts.

Frankenburg Technologies chose not to adhere to standard approaches, and as a result, they possess competitive advantages for the development of cutting-edge drone management technology in the West. Ukraine has also demonstrated leadership by preparing a unique 'drone wall' to counter potential threats.

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