UAVs prove value to submarines in 'Giant Shadow' experiment, captain says
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) proved their value for use in future submarine operations during the Navy's recent "Giant Shadow" experiment in the Bahamas, according to Capt. Bill Toti, the experiment's joint force maritime component commander. The Navy envisions guided missile submarines (SSGNs)...
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