It's become very clear that the expense of large traditional, sort-of, 20th-Century envisioned massive vessels of war that are incredibly expensive to build and remarkably easy to sink apparently with small, inexpensive, expendable, properly armed, autonomous craft.
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Higgins discusses the cost-effectiveness of smaller autonomous vessels over traditional warships.
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