Latvia 'Forgot' About Ammunition when Buying Anti-Drone Systems — New PM Reveals Strange Incident
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Latvian Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs said authorities had previously purchased anti-drone systems but failed to procure the necessary ammunition. The former defense minister denied the claim.
Latvia 'forgot' about ammunition when buying anti-drone systems — new PM reveals strange incident
"They purchased the equipment, but forgot to buy the ammunition," Latvian Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs said, without disclosing further details about what systems he was referring to or who was responsible.
Latvia has acquired systems to combat drones, but has forgotten the ammunition for them, Latvian Prime Minister Andris Kulbergas said...
Latvian authorities have purchased anti-drone systems, but the necessary ammunition has not been purchased. The country's Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs admitted that the technology exists, but the means to use it have somehow been overlooked.
The Prime Minister of Latvia, Andris Culbergs, stated that the necessary ammunition had not been purchased for the antidron systems already acquired by the country. "The equipment has been purchased, the ammunition has been forgot," he said in the LETA podcast, wrote Delfi.
Latvia purchased ammunition for the purchase of anti-drone systems, stated in an interview with LETA the Prime Minister of the country, Andris Culbergs.
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