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NATO has awarded contracts to three tech firms, Anduril, Palantir, and Athea SAS, to modernize its air defense data system. The contracts are part of a competition to build the software backbone for the alliance's next-generation air defense system. The goal is to improve communication among NATO's 32 member nations during a real air war.
The modernization of NATO's air defense data system is crucial for enhancing the alliance's ability to respond to aerial threats. The use of advanced software and technology will improve communication and coordination among member nations, ultimately strengthening NATO's air defense capabilities.
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