our international columnist svitlana chernetska will tell what lessons the military atlantic alliance has learned from the ukrainian experience. in the air is a small drone that you can easily buy in a store, but it has been improved a little, here it drops an ammunition, then another one, until here it is overtaken by a larger drone, with a precise movement it throws a net at it and lands, new ways of combating cheap drones are now being sought in the north atlantic military alliance, because the war in ukraine has shown that this is a threat that should not be underestimated. we are trying to understand how to apply such important knowledge and experience from operations in ukraine. in potential scenarios that nato may face in the future. there is an understanding that drones are a real threat on a scale we have never seen before, an understanding of how to counter this threat and how we vulnerable to it is really key. and although drones appeared even before the second world war, they were much larger and were not used so massively. now that drones are widely available, they are qu