The Vulnerabilities of the Drone Age- Established Threats and Emerging Issues out to 2035 is a report by Dr. James Rogers and Dr. Dominika Kunertova, supported by the NATO Science for Peace and Security Programme.

Over 24 months, the Vulnerabilities of the Drone Age (VDA) project team, spearheaded by Dr. James Rogers and Dr. Dominika Kunertova, conducted extensive research under the auspices of three NATO Science for Peace and Security (SPS) funded Strategic Foresight Analysis workshops. Their objective was to assess the proliferation of drones globally among both hostile state and non-state actors.

The ensuing report primarily concentrates on the threats posed by drones to NATO Members and Partner Nations. The Vulnerabilities of the Drone Age- Established Threats and Emerging Issues out to 2035 contains the following major sections:

Drone Attack: The Threat from Hostile State and Non-state Drones

Drone Defence: The Challenges of Countering Drones

Future Threats and Opportunities out to 2034

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Post Image- An unmanned aircraft system takes off during a NATO Counter-UAS Exercise (Image Credit: NATO)