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I'm not surprised. Ukraine has taught us that drones can be a cheap and shockingly effective attack vector for ships.
If you find out that for $200 or often less you can remotely deploy a drone that sinks a ship, you're obviously going to look into defensive measures.
The drones attacking ships in Ukraine are boats loaded with explosives, and they cost much more than $200
If you fly in maverick into a ship all it's going to happen is you're going to have a broken maverick. The drones attacking ships in Ukraine are kamikaze boats, not flying vehicles.
I don't think some random nobody with a vendetta is going to be able to get hold of one