EU Militaries Seek Independence from US Weaponry Amidst Ongoing Development
Quick Look
- EU militaries are increasing efforts to reduce reliance on US weaponry, evident at the NATO summit in Ankara.
- While short-term solutions like purchasing Tomahawks are being pursued, long-term goals include developing independent missile and drone systems like DECODER and IRIS², aiming for autonomy by the 2030s.
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EU militaries are increasing efforts to reduce reliance on US weaponry, evident at the NATO summit in Ankara. While short-term solutions like purchasing Tomahawks are being pursued, long-term goals include developing independent missile and drone systems like DECODER and IRIS², aiming for autonomy by the 2030s.






