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According to Spruds, the "Drone Summit" will take place on May 27, to which military experts and high-profile representatives from NATO countries are invited. A day earlier, demonstration tests will be conducted at the "Selija" range.
It is expected that the event will gather more than 1500 participants from 20 countries that are part of the Drone Coalition and other allies. Politicians, military personnel, scientists, and industry representatives will discuss the prospects of unmanned technologies in defense, while experts will analyze both the advantages and limitations of using drones in combat operations, as well as their impact on military operations, ethical issues, and the nature of military service.