Ukraine War: Why sea-based drones may become more common

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The Kremlin has accused Ukraine of using underwater drones in an attack on the main bridge linking Russia and the territory it occupies in Crimea.

The Kerch Bridge spans 12 miles and is a key tool in connecting the Crimean peninsula to the Russian mainland.

Former senior Royal Navy officer, Rear Admiral Chris Parry, tells Sky News that all nations should be making plans for un-manned weapons – on air, sea and land.

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