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U.S. Navy Lessons from Ukraine: We Need More Seaborne Drones

MONews
1 Min Read

Subscribers + Exclusive Analysis — Ukraine continues to attack Russian military targets. Occupied CrimeaThis is the area where some of the most dramatic and dynamic battles took place during the war. retreat Of the Russian Black Sea Fleet.

The main methods used by Ukraine to target Russian naval assets in the area were captured as follows: Black and white videoFilmed in what appears to be thermal imaging, it shows a speedboat approaching the Russian Navy warship “Ivanovets” in the Black Sea. The small vessel rocks over the waves and within seconds, it slams into the Russian vessel.

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