

well streamline the authorising. I would assume still the country (or countries) in which the weapon use takes place has the final authority. Since it still isn’t full on war. Some officer in command center from say Estonian airforce has to say “You have our national permission to release the live weapon into Estonian airspace”.
Ain’t gonna be any fighter pilot making that call unless it is literal self defence situation for the jet itself.






Yeah, Volvo Group hasn’t owned Volvo Cars since 1999. They decided heavy equipment and other more specialty stuff was better market, than the passenger cars.
Volvo Group (AB Volvo) owns:
Volvo, Mack & Renault Trucks; Volvo Bus; Volvo Construction Equipment; Volvo Penta (marine and industrial engines)
Geely owns:
Volvo Cars (Volvo Personvagnar AB), Polestar