Russia is trying to copy Ukrainian sea drones: why this will not give them an advantage.

Russia is trying to copy Ukrainian sea drones: why this will not give them an advantage
Russia is trying to copy Ukrainian sea drones: why this will not give them an advantage

According to inkorr.com: The spokesman for the Ukrainian Navy, Captain 2nd rank Dmytro Pletenchuk, stated that the development of Russian sea drones is an attempt to replicate the Ukrainian experience in this field. However, according to him, these attempts place the occupiers in a position of being behind.

'Those who follow others will always be left behind. The Ukrainian Defense Forces tackle new tasks and develop modern technologies, while the Russian invaders attempt to copy outdated solutions,' the spokesman noted.

Pletenchuk also noted that Ukraine is a leader in the use of unmanned maritime systems not only in the military but also on the international stage. He emphasized that the Russians would try to improve their drones, which undoubtedly creates certain risks for Ukraine.

'The Russians will certainly try to expand the use of sea drones. We are aware of this threat and are preparing for it,' the military emphasized.

According to the Ukrainian military, Russia will attempt to imitate the Ukrainian experience in the field of sea drones, but this means they will remain in a lagging position. Meanwhile, Ukraine continues to develop new solutions and technologies that allow it to stay at the forefront. Considering the actions of the Russian invaders, the Ukrainian military is carefully preparing for potential challenges.

The statements made by the spokesman for the Ukrainian Navy emphasize the importance of innovation and Ukraine's proactive approach to utilizing cutting-edge technologies. Meanwhile, Russia's attempts to copy the Ukrainian experience demonstrate their inadequate capacity for development in this area. The Ukrainian military is aware of the potential threats and continues to actively work on improving their systems, highlighting the significance of technological superiority in modern warfare.

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