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  "path": "/event-news/cne-2026/2026/06/drones-can-underpin-real-world-ops-today-and-1000-ship-navy-tomorrow/",
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    "CNE 2026",
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  "textContent": "The UK’s ability to tackle ‘real-world’ threats at sea would be significantly enhanced by expanding maritime uncrewed system (MUS) numbers as a substantial proportion of what could grow to be a ‘1,000-ship navy’, a UK defence minister has said. The impact of such MUS capacity in countering such ‘real-world’ threats is already evident, including in ...\n\nThe post Drones Can Underpin Real-world Ops Today and 1,000-ship Navy Tomorrow appeared first on Naval News.",
  "title": "Drones Can Underpin Real-world Ops Today and 1,000-ship Navy Tomorrow"
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