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The Ukraine war shows that the theory behind NATO's combat doctrine is sound. But to win a large conflict like Ukraine, NATO lacks sufficient equipment and ammunition. Crewed aircraft have had a surprisingly limited impact on the Ukraine war, as have helicopters. AdvertisementRoyal Danish Air Force F-16 fighters fly off the wing of a US Air Force B-52 bomber in November. Perhaps the biggest lesson of the Ukraine war is the importance of adaptability.
Persons: Powers, who've, Emily Farnsworth, Michael Peck Organizations: NATO, RAND, United Kingdom's Ministry of Defense, Patriot, Royal Danish Air Force, US Air Force, Staff, Red Army, British Army, Royal Navy, Air Force, Defense, Foreign Policy, Rutgers Univ, Twitter, LinkedIn Locations: Ukraine, Russia, China, Britain, RAND Europe, Afghanistan, Iraq, Turkish, Poland, Eastern Europe, Forbes
Dec 21 (Reuters) - Palantir Technologies Inc (PLTR.N) has signed a three-year, 75 million pound ($91.39 million) deal with the United Kingdom's Ministry of Defense, the U.S. software company said Wednesday, expanding its overseas military work months into the Ukraine war, Europe's biggest conflict since World War II. Palantir will aid military operations and intelligence, further widening access to its software across the defense ministry after a narrower pilot with the Royal Navy that started years ago. Abundant satellite imagery lets military analysts in little time detect changes on the battlefield, with artificial intelligence software identifying tanks, artillery or other targets. Despite the war, Palantir shares have tumbled like other tech stocks this year, falling by about half since March. ($1 = 0.8207 pounds)Reporting by Jeffrey Dastin; Additional reporting by Paresh Dave; Editing by Josie KaoOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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