NATO May Be Planning to Build Solar Panel-Powered Tanks

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Could solar panels actually power a heavy battle tank?

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg recently called for solar panels to be used to help power"

heavy battle tanks or fighter jets and naval ships," at an online seminar titled New Ideas for NATO 2030 — whoseDuring the seminar, Stoltenberg addressed the fact that the militaries of the world need to take action to curb their"NATO should do its part to look into how we can reduce emissions from military operations," Stoltenberg explained.

"If we can make [ourselves] less dependent [on vulnerable supply lines], we are both reducing emissions, but at the same time, increasing the military effectiveness, the resilience of our troops," the NATO chief said."So we are working on that with different projects to look into how we can make our militaries greener and less dependent on fossil fuels.

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