The channel said drones are in "great demand" among sailors and can "effectively combat" naval drones.
A more cost-effective solution for Russia to defeat Ukrainian drones could be to use its own drones.
Russia can use the FPV drones for a range of missions, including intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance purposes, in addition to threat elimination.
AdvertisementUsing swings to mimic the motion of waves in adverse weather is a relatively new aspect of this training, Bendett said.
Little is known about Russia's naval drone program, but these systems will likely be used beyond training scenarios.
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