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To spread: Poland conducted a series of tests of an autonomous surface drone by ...

According to GUR and SBU tactics: Poland prepares a swarm of sea drones for war with the Russian Federation (video)

To spread: Poland conducted a series of tests of an autonomous surface drone by the US company Havocai along the Baltic Sea coast. The training repeated the key elements of Ukrainian tactics in the Black Sea, including secret night swimming, collecting radio -electronic information and modeling missions to penetrate the enemy. The maneuvers were held in the strategic area of Gdynia, with the participation of the Polish Special Purpose Unit JW Formoza, reported on July 31, Army Recognition.

The observers noted that the tests indicate the serious preparation of the Polish side for possible military confrontation in the Baltic Sea. The use of autonomous systems allows Poland to strengthen their capabilities without risk to staff. The test is tested, capable of performing tasks without human involvement, transmitting real -time intelligence, which provides a tactical advantage in coastal operations.

Despite the fact that Havcai has only been existing 18 months, the developers have already introduced two generations of Rampage marine drones. They are capable of carrying up to 136 kg of amounts, equipped with solar panels to increase autonomy and use the Starlink satellite communication for global control. The peculiarity of these drones is the possibility of mass use within the "swarm" tactics - one operator is able to control several dozen units at a time.

All models work in a single digital ecosystem that coordinates in combat operations. Another advantage of non -trapped boats is the price. The cost of one drone is about $ 100,000, which makes them an affordable means of conducting the Marine War. In addition, Havocai, in conjunction with Lockheed Martin, develops larger unmanned marine platforms from 12 to 45 meters long, integrated into the same control infrastructure as Rampage.

This demonstrates the desire for unification of systems and scalability of combat decisions. Commenting on the event, Defense Express analysts noted that these tests indicate Poland's preparation for war at sea, which have proven effective against the Russian fleet in the Black Sea. "Given such secret trials of sea drones by Poland, they seem to have understood the trends of modern marine war, which requires mass media with low cost," experts emphasized.