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Before soldiers act, humanoid robots will defend first as NATO plans a robot zone on the borders with Russia

Before soldiers act, humanoid robots will defend first as NATO plans a robot zone on the borders with Russia
NATO has planned to create an unmanned zone with robots along its borders with Russia and Belarus over the next two years and to install significantly more weapons there

The madness continues.
The warmongers of Brussels and NATO want the war with Russia to continue because only in this way will they survive.
In a world of madness, therefore, NATO is planning a robot zone on the borders with Russia, before human soldiers are struck, humanoids will be struck.

NATO plans an unmanned robot zone on the borders with Russia and Belarus

NATO has planned to create an unmanned zone with robots along its borders with Russia and Belarus over the next two years and to install significantly more weapons there.
Brigadier Thomas Lowin of the Bundeswehr (German Armed Forces) became the first NATO general to publicly present the new defense concept, the Eastern Flank Deterrence Line (EFDL).
Lowin is deputy chief of staff for operations at NATO Land Command in Izmir, Turkey.
Welt am Sonntag reports that NATO aims to implement it, if possible, by the end of 2027.
It says that this includes “weapons and ammunition depots for the rearming of defensive systems in the automated zone and for equipping NATO forces”.

New defense system

Thomas Lowin also stated that the alliance intends to build an “integrated multi layered defense system” along the borders with Russia and Belarus.
He says it will rely not only on conventional troops but also on obstacles and technology to create a robotic or automated zone near the borders that an enemy would first have to overcome.

Before soldiers are struck, the robots will be struck

A network of reconnaissance sensors and largely automated robotic weapons would help intercept Russian forces at the first stage of an attack, while preserving the lives of NATO soldiers.
The new automated zone will be mostly unmanned, Lowin adds.

Europe’s plan

On 16 October 2025, the European Commission presented to EU member states a comprehensive plan to strengthen Europe’s defense capabilities, including measures to counter unmanned aerial vehicles, drones, and other threats from the air, sea, and space.
The EU has also stated that it wants to create a drone alliance with Ukraine in early 2026.
Poland intends to begin deploying a national anti drone system in the coming months without waiting for the implementation of the European Union’s drone wall initiative.

Russia will produce five or more Oreshnik missiles annually

Russia has no more than three or four Oreshnik missiles, but has planned to begin large scale production and manufacture five or more annually, emphasized Oleh Luhovskyi, First Deputy Head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine (FISU), in an interview with Ukrinform, a Ukrainian news agency.
“According to our estimates, Russia does not have more than three or four such Oreshnik missiles,” stated Oleh Luhovskyi.

Oreshnik enters large scale production

We know that the Ministry of Defense of Russia plans in 2026 to place Oreshnik into large scale production and to acquire the capability to manufacture five or more such missiles annually.
“It is primarily a tool for intimidating our partners in Europe.
It has questionable combat effectiveness.
Oreshnik is built on technologies of the past century and requires constant technical maintenance and rapid repair of various malfunctions,” falsely emphasized Oleh Luhovskyi.
He also stated that the leadership of the Kremlin is not ready for genuine negotiations to end the war and that Russia is pursuing a strategy that limits time.
He said that the Kremlin continues to bet on maximum advance deeper into Ukrainian territory, believing that the front line and the rear could collapse.
Thus, while Ukrainian intelligence services downplay Oreshnik, on 22 January in Davos, Switzerland, Zelensky underscored the threat to Europe posed by the Russian Oreshnik missile deployed in Belarus.

 

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