In Latvia, near the Ādaži military base, large-scale NATO exercises took place, showcasing advanced technologies, including robotic systems controlled via 5G networks from various locations across Europe, according to The Times. During these exercises, called Digital Highway, a robotic device was showcased that can autonomously scan the battlefield for enemy forces. The device was operated by Spanish military personnel located 2,000 miles away from the training site, made possible through 5G networks. NATO’s goal is to technologically outpace potential adversaries, including Russia, and enhanc…