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Ukrainian commander says the way NATO's trying to develop naval drones makes him uneasy
A Ukrainian commander expressed unease over NATO's approach to developing naval drones, highlighting that NATO's designs lack the combat experience-driven modifications seen in Ukraine's drones, which have effectively targeted Russia's Black Sea Fleet. NATO countries are adopting naval drones following Ukraine's success, but the commander notes differences in design and purpose, with NATO's drones primarily used for patrols and surveillance rather than combat operations.
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