Drone 'Drops Bombs' on Navy Vessel
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•Images show ‘bombs’ dropped on Royal Navy ship by drone
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The Rotron drone performed the artificial bomb drop as part of the uncrewed systems training exercise REPMUS24 held off the coast of Portugal .
The event showcased the Royal Navy’s use of autonomous systems in military exercises designed to push the limits of cutting-edge technology.
Personnel from 27 nations, including the UK , participated in the exercise.
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