UK restructures armed forces based on Ukraine war lessons, shifting from naval power to drone warfare
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Mason Boycott-Owen
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The U.K. is restructuring its armed forces based on lessons learned from Ukraine's war with Russia, shifting away from traditional sea power toward a more modern, drone-centric, and cost-effective military model. The article details how Britain is adopting Ukraine's innovative use of drones, electronic warfare, and decentralized command structures to prepare for potential large-scale conflict in Europe this decade.
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· 3 pulledFor decades, much of the U.K.'s military strength has rested on sea power, with large, expensive warships like aircraft carriers.
The U.K. is learning from Ukraine's war against Russia to build its own armed forces to prepare for a similar conflict this decade.
Britain is adopting Ukraine's innovative use of drones, electronic warfare, and decentralized command structures.
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