Extra-Large Submarine Drones: Europe Could Jump Ahead, Or Miss Out - Naval News
Opinion: As the world turns to extra-large uncrewed underwater vehicles (XLUUVs - submarine sized underwater drones), Europe could lose its place in submarine building. European navies and submarine builders should move now. Collaboration in investment and demand is needed.
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