Policy · Noel Reports · before 2 h.

Ukraine and NATO launched the Persistent Airfield Denial innovation challenge to find solutions for long-term restriction of enemy airfield infrastructure and aircraft use. The contest seeks autonomous or operator-guided systems capable of striking aircraft, runways, fuel and ammunition storage, and ground support infrastructure. The prize fund is up to €250,000, with proposals due by July 20.

Ukraine and NATO launched the Persistent Airfield Denial innovation challenge to find solutions for long-term restriction of enemy airfield infrastructure and aircraft use. The contest seeks autonomous or operator-guided systems capable of striking aircraft, runways, fuel and ammunition storage, and ground support infrastructure. The prize fund is up to €250,000, with proposals due by July 20.
Ukraine and NATO launched the Persistent Airfield Denial innovation challenge to find solutions for long-term restriction of enemy airfield infrastructure and aircraft use. The contest seeks autonomous or operator-guided systems capable of striking aircraft, runways, fuel and ammunition storage, and ground support infrastructure. The prize fund is up to €250,000, with proposals due by July 20.

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