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"Check Many Things": NATO General told about the lessons taken out of war in Ukraine

NATO Kristopher Cavolya has emphasized the role of new technologies, intelligence, and civic leadership in the modern war. Watching the war in Ukraine, NATO is gaining a lessons in combat. This was stated by the Commander -in -Chief of the Joint NATO Armed Forces, General of the US Land Forces Christopher Kaolya while receiving a award from the European Policy Analysis Center, Voice of America reports on September 27.

Speaking of new lessons that learned in the Alliance during a full -scale war in Ukraine, General Kaloli mentioned the role of new technologies, including drones. "Drones as well as drones have proven to be extremely effective as a very inexpensive way to add a third dimension. It only requires a slight support, training and significant results on the battlefield," the US military said. NATO forces emphasized that NATO forces maintain constant contacts with the Ukrainian military.

"We also check a lot of things, for example, to associate intelligence with [military] operations," the general said. In addition, General Kavoli mentioned the importance of civilian leaders in the war. He stressed that military victories are possible without them, but without political leadership it is impossible to obtain the desired political result.

According to Cavoli, during the war, Ukrainian leaders were able to "stimulate the feelings of pride and unwavering" of their citizens, while NATO leaders "stood together, were bold and made important decisions. " We will remind, on September 27, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated that Russia is the greatest threat to the Alliance countries over the last ten years. According to him, Moscow is not affected by sensitive losses on the battlefield in Ukraine.