Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are playing an increasingly important role in modern warfare, capable of carrying out some unexpected ambush missions to achieve extremely high returns at a relatively small cost. As a game with a modern naval warfare theme, some ships in modern warfare can also be equipped with UAVs. So, which modern warship UAV is recommended? Here are a few very useful UAVs for you.

Flying Dragon 71, with a sci-fi vehicle appearance, has stable output and balanced overall performance. Although it is not commonly seen in high-end battles, when used with an electromagnetic railgun, it can still deal considerable damage, making it a UAV worth trying.

Turkey TFX, with its extremely high maneuverability and powerful firepower, excels in fast-paced combat. The damage from the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd projectiles is 40,000, 22,000, and 30,000, respectively, with a maximum damage output of up to 310,000, far exceeding most models in the same tier.

Hunter, equipped with both cannon and missile armaments, can deal up to 35,000 damage. The Hunter UAV is agile and hard to shoot down, suitable for players seeking diverse gameplay and high adaptability. KUS-FS, with excellent long-range burst and anti-submarine capabilities, can quickly enter the battlefield and start firing, making it difficult to intercept, and is a popular choice among many players.

Double-tailed Scorpion UAV, as a reconnaissance and first-strike type UAV, has a relatively long visual range and decent missile burst. Stingray UAV, with super strong anti-submarine capability and medium-range output, is 110% reliable and is a very stable tactical tool UAV. Other common recommendations include Mantis UAV, which has anti-aircraft guns and ASW missiles, with strong air defense capabilities; FH-97A, with high-speed machine guns for high burst; and Valkyrie, suitable for AFK (Away From Keyboard) play.

The above are related contents about the recommendation of modern warship UAVs. It's best for UAVs to work in conjunction with aircraft carriers or other ship-based aircraft/helicopters. Some damage-dealing UAVs are suitable for short engagements at the beginning, while stable reconnaissance and anti-submarine UAVs can continuously provide team support. When using UAVs, pay attention to protecting your field of view, release weapons reasonably, and avoid being shot down by enemy high-speed interceptors.