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Ukraine's Drone Pilots Played the Enemy on Gotland. NATO Stopped the Exercise 3 Times
Ukraine's drone pilots went to Sweden's Aurora 26 exercise on Gotland and played the enemy. The training stopped three times. Swedish and NATO forces kept running out of things to defend with.
Just to be clear, we're all on the same team here. Lessons like this make all allies stronger. Crown Princess of Sweden, Victoria, even made an appearence!
Last year in Estonia, ten Ukrainians effectively erased two NATO battalions at Hedgehog 2025. Now Ukraine is back for Aurora 26. In this video: why Gotland is the single most strategically important island in the Baltic Sea, what the "stopped three times" detail actually reveals about NATO's defensive doctrine gap, and why Ukraine is now writing NATO's next training manual.
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Wes O'Donnell brings you "Ukraine's Drone Pilots Played the Enemy on Gotland. NATO Stopped the Exercise 3 Times" — a 13 minutes 5 seconds video released on May 22, 2026 . Since its debut, the video has garnered 58.3K views and 4,956 likes on YouTube.
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