Europe stands at a pivotal moment in security. The alliance’s ability to respond to emerging threats depends on seamless coordination among its 32 member states and partners. While NATO has advanced joint doctrine and communications, the simulation and experimentation layer remains fragmented. Nations still rely on legacy tools, disparate data, and siloed test environments.
In the current landscape of evolving threats, hybrid warfare, and rapid technological change,…
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Source breakingdefense.com
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