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NATO plans to push Europe’s debate over security beyond hardware to technology that matters

The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) is reportedly planning to shift the focus of its July summit in Turkey. A report cited an alliance official to claim that, beyond spending increases, NATO member states are expected to direct investments into technologies that define modern warfare. This comes as European allies face pressure to meet a 5% of GDP defense spending target. According to a Bloomberg report, the alliance wants to steer discussions toward drones, artificial intelligence (AI), and other modern capabilities, rather than just conventional hardware.

The report cites officials familiar with the discussions who spoke on condition of anonymity. The military alliance is preparing for a leaders’ meeting in Ankara on July 7-8, where leaders will focus on investing more efficiently in areas such as drone technology and AI-enabled systems.

A NATO official also confirmed that the alliance will invite defense companies to hold a forum on the sidelines of the summit.

The thrust of the meeting will be to accelerate a transition to Europe as the primary guarantor of its own security, an agenda pushed by the US President Donald Trump’s administration. Secretary General Mark Rutte is expected to frame the alliance’s new commitment at the summit by presenting a large sum of money in defense funding from allies, particularly Germany.

The technology shift will not ease pressure on members to hit spending targets

A European diplomat, cited by the report, claims that the pivot toward technology will not reduce pressure on member states to meet the ambitious spending targets they agreed to last year. Some alliance members now worry whether they will make enough progress by the time the July summit convenes.

US Under Secretary of Defence Elbridge Colby addressed the issue directly at a NATO defence ministers meeting last month. He said,

Colby emphasised the need for high-alert forces, ample munitions, resilient logistics, and scalable, integrated command structures.

Spain and the Czech Republic have pushed back on Trump’s defence spending demands

Some NATO members do not align with Washington. Spain says it can meet requirements with less spending. Tensions rose after Madrid denied the US access to its bases for the Iran-US-Israel conflict. Trump threatened trade consequences, but Spain stands firm.

In the Czech Republic, Prime Minister Andrej Babis’s government plans to curtail spending ambitions, attracting criticism from Czech President Petr Pavel, a former NATO general. The country’s foreign minister has sought discussions in Washington to secure flexibility on the tariffs.

The war between Russia and Ukraine has intensified the alliance’s focus on modern warfare, as drones, satellites, and logistics systems drive battlefield advances. NATO now aims to accelerate investment in drones to close a capability gap between the US and Europe, alongside boosting procurement of traditional military equipment.

Admiral Pierre Vandier, a senior NATO commander, calls speed a key challenge. Before the Ukraine war, alliance weapons production ranged from 2 to 20 years. Now, the alliance is aiming for results within a few years.

Vandier told Bloomberg.

NATO is conducting studies on mixing capacities to help member states spend more efficiently and potentially reach spending targets faster, Vandier said. As the US disengages, NATO is to rearm, Vandier added, noting the sense of urgency is growing.

Iran conflict adds new pressure on European air defence

Security urgency increased after the US-Israel bombing campaign against Iran. NATO intercepted a ballistic missile from Iran headed toward Turkey this week.

A senior EU official stated that concern about potential spillover effects has reinforced Europe’s rearmament drive, especially for air defence capabilities, which have now moved up the agenda.

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