The chief executive of Rheinmetall, Germany’s biggest defence contractor, said Europe needed to step up its investment in low-cost air-defence systems to counter the increasing threat from Russian drones.
Speaking after the Russian drone raid into Polish airspace on Wednesday, Armin Papperger also said the company was ready to supply Warsaw with air defence capabilities to help the country protect itself if asked.
Europe needed to develop counter-drone systems “in a very cheap way” while also boosting its production capacity, Papperger told the Financial Times at the DSEI defence show in London.
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