NATO Allies can learn extremely many lessons from the war in Ukraine, in particular, in technologies sector.
These were the words of Patrick Turner, Senior NATO Representative – Head of the NATO Representation to Ukraine, at the special event of the Kyiv Security Forum, established by the Arseniy Yatsenyuk “Open Ukraine” Foundation.
Speaking about major lessons for NATO in the war of Russia against Ukraine, Mr. Turner reminded the audience that a joint NATO-Ukraine centre was opened in Poland in the beginning of this week precisely with the purpose of learning lessons, both military and non-military.
“There is an extraordinary number of lessons to learn from this extraordinary country. Some of them are lessons that you’ve learned the very hard way during these three years of all-out war. But some of them are lessons that stem from Ukraine’s innovation and creativity”, - he mentioned.
Mr. Turner also stressed that development and use of all kinds of drones, short-and long-range ones, and electronic warfare progress have moved at enormous speed.
According to Mr. Turner, the massive challenge today is the speed of innovation.
“We are not moving away from large-scale, highly capable platforms which take many years to develop and produce. But it is clear that we’ll have to think very differently in future. The gap between what has been done and learnt here and where we are is large. And we need to close that gap. So, we’re very grateful to Ukrainian colleagues for what we are learning from them, and there’s a lot more that we need to learn from them, - Senior NATO Representative emphatically stressed.
Kyiv Security Forum, established by the Arseniy Yatsenyuk “Open Ukraine” Foundation, is the major platform in this country to discuss problems of war and peace, issues of national and global security.