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French Navy Adopts russian Tactics for Naval Defense Using FPV Drones

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Training of FPV Drone operators during Dragoon Fury 2025 / Photo credit: French Ministry of Defense
Training of FPV Drone operators during Dragoon Fury 2025 / Photo credit: French Ministry of Defense

During the recent Dragoon Fury 2025 drills, the French Navy tested using FPV drones to intercept naval drones — a move that surprisingly echoes previous russian attempts to stop Ukrainian killer boats

The French Navy has begun testing FPV drone strikes against uncrewed sea targets, as demonstrated during the Dragoon Fury 2025 exercise. The scenario involved launching FPVs directly from a Mistral-class amphibious assault ship to destroy a simulated naval drone target, which essentially was a decommissioned boat towing another small vessel.

This experimental training highlights France’s growing focus on preparing for high-intensity maritime warfare. As maritime threats evolve, particularly with the increasing use of unmanned sea systems — a tactic widely seen in Ukraine’s ongoing defense efforts — NATO navies are adapting their strategies accordingly.

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The French marine forces are also conducting Polaris 2025 exercises in parallel, which have included detonating a naval mine near a frigate and testing an indigenous version of Ukraine’s Magura V5 sea drone. These drills aim to boost preparedness amid rising tensions with russia and China.

French Navy Inspired by russia, Adopts FPV Drones for Naval Defense, Mistral-class amphibious assault ship during the Dragoon Fury 2025 drills
Mistral-class amphibious assault ship during the Dragoon Fury 2025 drills / Photo credit: French Ministry of Defense

Interestingly, the use of FPV drones to counter enemy unmanned surface vehicles strongly resembles earlier russian tactics. In 2023, russia attempted to launch strike FPVs from helicopters to intercept Ukrainian remotely piloted explosive boats. However, these attempts failed spectacularly — two drones reportedly exploded onboard Mi-8 helicopters, prompting russia to abandon the idea.

French Navy Inspired by russia, Adopts FPV Drones for Naval Defense, Naval mine explosion near the French Navy frigate Courbet
Naval mine explosion near the French Navy frigate Courbet / Photo credit: French Ministry of Defense

More recently, russia has revealed a sea drone project named “Katran”, allegedly aimed at targeting Ukrainian coastal defenses. Yet its design and even name seem heavily borrowed from Ukraine’s own marine drone developments. It’s suspected that this russian system may eventually be used to hunt Ukrainian USVs rather than coastal targets.

French Navy Inspired by russia, Adopts FPV Drones for Naval Defense, Magura V5 with R-73 missile, illustrative photo
Magura V5 with R-73 missile / Open-source illustrative photo

Therefore, it is quite possible that the French took the idea of using FPV drones from the russians. Given the limitations of naval drones, such as low speed and maneuverability — targeting them with FPVs appears to be an effective and affordable countermeasure.

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