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The PLA Navy's large destroyer Lhasa recently conducted an anti-drone drill to assess the upgrade of its new combat capabilities. In modern warfare, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), unmanned boats and unmanned underwater vehicles are widely used in various battlefields. New attack approaches such as UAV swarms pose a severe test to the battlefield survival capabilities of surface combat ships.
The PLA Navy's large destroyer Lhasa recently conducted an anti-drone drill to assess the upgrade of its new combat capabilities. In modern warfare, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), unmanned boats and unmanned underwater vehicles are widely used in various battlefields. New attack approaches such as UAV swarms pose a severe test to the battlefield survival capabilities of surface combat ships.