Sweden has committed hundreds of millions of dollars to strengthening its drone force and its space capabilities—both of which will be crucial in any future NATO war.
The plan entails reassigning and retraining soldiers to guard cities and critical infrastructure against aerial threats.
SALEN, Sweden, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Sweden will spend 4 billion crowns ($437 million) on unmanned drone systems to be delivered over the next two years, the country's Defence Minister Pal Jonson said on ...
Search and Rescue Sweden, one of Europe’s foremost search-and-rescue (SAR) organizations, will deploy Draganfly UAS platforms outfitted with Smith Myers ARTEMIS, specifically engineered for the SAR ...
Draganfly (DRPO) shares are getting a lift at Tuesday’s open as the company’s drones have been selected to assist Europe’s leading search-and-rescue (SAR) organizations with aerial support. The drones ...
Sweden is investing four billion kronor ($437 million) to acquire drones for all branches of its armed forces, the country's defence minister said Monday, stressing that Europe needed to assume ...
Sweden will spend 4 billion crowns ($437 million) on unmanned drone systems to be delivered over the next two years, the country's Defence Minister Pal Jonson said on Monday. The NATO member will buy ...