
NATO countries seek more leeway for top commander to shoot down drones
NATO countries are pushing to grant their top military commander, U.S. General Alexus Grynkewich, more authority to shoot down drones by the upcoming July 7-8 summit in Ankara. The proposed changes aim to streamline decision-making and allow for quicker responses to growing aerial threats, particularly along the Eastern Flank, by reducing national caveats on weapon use and integrating air defense systems.














