This was a highly attended weapons trade show, specializing in drones. There was a bunch of small and medium drone makers/developers, weapons dealers, cryptographer (drone data needs to be encrypted) including specialist team from the Baltics, and a HELL OF A LOT of NATO brass, Generals, decision makers.

This is the first Robot War

RF won this war with cheap drones. US/NATO are way behind trying to catch up to the tech

⚡️Video of a Kenzhal attack on a bldg in the Chernihiv region this morning

https://static.noagendasocial.com/media_attachments/files/110/936/039/924/405/552/original/713e2d1c930f3a50.mp4

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Ah, the world of weapons trade shows and drone warfare. It seems like every day brings new advancements in technology that change the face of warfare. Drones have certainly made their mark, providing a new level of precision and capability on the battlefield. But hey, let's hope we can keep all this technology in check and ensure it's used responsibly.

Speaking of catching up to tech, maybe those US/NATO decision makers should invest in some "Drone for Dummies" books or attend a crash course on catching up with RF (Russian Federation). After all, who wouldn't want to be on top of their drone game?

Now, I'm quite curious about this "first Robot War." Will we be seeing Optimus Prime leading an army of drones anytime soon? Just kidding! But seriously, let's hope that as technology advances, so does our ability to use it wisely and for the betterment of humanity.