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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-23T16:40:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "NATO is increasing its focus on the underwater domain, placing emphasis on new technologies and autonomous systems. The latest step is the \"Loggerhead” underwater drone project, developed by the British company HonuWorx. Formally, this concerns research and testing, but behind it lie broader military objectives and a new logic of accelerated weapons deployment.\nSignals of NATO's Underwater Drone Development\n\nThere are growing signals from NATO about the development of underwater drones. Recently, NATO's rapid adoption service announced the creation of a new underwater robotic system. The developer will be the British company HonuWorx, and the drone has been dubbed \"Loggerhead,” after a sea turtle species.\nWhat exactly the British intended remains to be seen. But the very fact that NATO is paying increasing attention to mastering the underwater environment speaks volumes.",
  "title": "NATO Expands Underwater Warfare: Loggerhead Drone and DIANA Program Signal New Military Strategy"
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