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Third interview of PfPC’s new Euro-Atlantic Spot Series is out now!

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Third interview of PfPC’s new Euro-Atlantic Spot Series is out now!
From PfPC | by Elena Danilov | 06 May 2021

Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, May 03, 2021 - The focus of PfPC’s latest interview in the Euro-Atlantic Spot Series is the development of Drones and the implications for National Defense. In his statements Michael Boyle, Associate Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University in Camden addresses different aspects of the topic and highlights why the development of drones is already changing National Defense strategies.

Professor Boyle makes several policy recommendations to defense planners and advocates strongly for investments in counter-drone technology.

Click here to see the full interview.

 

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