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@WTFPurpleAlpaca @Terry It's was always a game of logistics.

I haven't heard of flying drones taking out ships yet though.

A couple of ships were downed by naval drones.
Basically remote controlled torpedoes.

Swarms could be useful against older models of ships that have exposed munitions.
Like missile ships with launchers on deck, or destroyers with torpedoes on deck.

Flying swarms don't carry enough of a punch.
I'll remind you that Kamikaze planes, crashing into ships, did basically no damage to their targets, and proved an inefficient strategy.

The average ship's hull is steel on the bottom, and aluminum up top.
Neither layer is thin, thicker in some parts, angled where possible, and with a few redundancies.

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