Aviation Week Forecasts: NATO Member Drone Fleets Grow As Allied Ops Ramp Up

NATO RQ-4D UAS

NATO's small fleet of RQ-4D UAS have been in service since 2019. Among the European NATO states, group 4 and 5 UAS fleets are expected to grow by more than 30% in the coming decade.

Credit: NATO
[Editor’s Note: For more information on Aviation Week Network’s 2024 Military Fleet & Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul forecast visit https://pgs.aviationweek.com/Fleet-Forecasts .] The war in Ukraine is driving increased demand for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) among NATO...
Brandon Patrick

Brandon works as an Analyst for AWN’s military data team covering the Middle East and North Africa region. As a former Arabic Linguist in the U.S…

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