Ukrainian Drones: Technology in Maritime Conflict

Ukrainian maritime drones, which were jammed and self-detonated in Romania's Black Sea port, caused no casualties or significant damage, according to Romanian President Nicusor Dan. The drone lost control due to Russian electronic warfare, highlighting the technological challenges in maritime conflicts.

Ukrainian Drones: Technology in Maritime Conflict
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Ukrainian maritime drones, intended for operations in the Black Sea, were disrupted and subsequently self-detonated upon reaching the Romanian port of Constanta, reported Romanian President Nicusor Dan.

No casualties or significant damage were noted, and the situation no longer poses a threat to Romanian citizens or infrastructure, he noted on social media.

The drone's malfunction was attributed to Russian electronic warfare tactics, leading it to drift toward Romania, Ukrainian officials confirmed on Friday.

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