Idle Ukrainian unmanned surface vessel found by Russia: A glimpse into the future of drone warfare
The Magura naval drone was loaded with fibre optic attack drones capable of performing ambush missions from afar
Stuart joined BFBS in 2010, producing the flagship news programme British Forces News, covering Op Herrick in Afghanistan. As Output Editor and now Senior Video Editor, he works closely with BFBS reporters and content producers to shine a light into the Forces world and the evolution of warfare. His special interest is the war in Ukraine and advances in military technology across land, sea, air, space and cyber, as well as geopolitics.
The Magura naval drone was loaded with fibre optic attack drones capable of performing ambush missions from afar
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