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Netherlands Reinvents Military Strategy Amid Rising Russian Threats
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The Dutch Ministry of Defence has announced a significant shift in military strategy, emphasizing the use of drones, artificial intelligence, and cyber capabilities. This change is in response to evolving threats, particularly from Russia, which is perceived to be preparing for a prolonged confrontation with Europe. The new strategy aims for more than half of operational outcomes to be achieved through unmanned systems within five years. The Netherlands plans to increase defense spending by €20 billion by 2035 to meet NATO's 3.5% GDP target. This includes prioritizing rapid delivery of equipment with immediate battlefield value. The strategy reflects lessons learned from the Ukraine war, where drone usage has been pivotal. Concerns about potential Russian aggression against NATO members have prompted this rethinking of defense priorities. The Dutch government is also focusing on reducing dependence on the U.S. for security.
Key Points: • The Netherlands is shifting to a drone-first military strategy amid rising Russian threats. • Defense spending will increase by €20 billion by 2035 to meet NATO requirements. • The strategy aims for over half of operational outcomes to be unmanned within five years.