The Russia-Ukraine conflict revealed the need to develop cheaper weapons. This conclusion was reached by Rob Bauer, head of the NATO military committee. TASS.
“We can’t continue to do this financially,” he told the Shangri-La Dialogue forum in Singapore.
According to the committee chairman, it is not correct for a $10,000 unmanned aerial vehicle to destroy a $10 million tank or for a $3.5 million missile to be used to destroy a $10,000 unmanned aerial vehicle.
Bauer proposed balancing the number of high-quality and expensive weapons with cheaper ones for less important purposes.
“This is one of the consequences of the conflict in Ukraine,” the material says.
Before that, the Ministry of Defense of Russia reportedThat the offensive of the Russian Armed Forces hit the arsenals of Western weapons of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Previously Rogozin in the name Do not “play with democracy” when purchasing weapons for SVO.