Arms treaties to be inadequate with missile and drone development, experts warn

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The war in Ukraine is likely to shape missile and drone development for decades, according to new research.

However, it also warns that current arms treaties will not be able to cope with a vast increase in these types of weapons.

The research paper by the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) says the conflict will fuel demand for cruise and ballistic missiles as well as low-cost military-grade drones.

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