Ukraine’s drone attack on Russia last weekend was a technological and intelligence game changer. It will reshape not only how the United States bolsters its military, but how the entire world does — allies and adversaries alike.

While defense specialists examined the feat in the days since the attack and Ukraine celebrated its success, the question remains: How prepared is the U.S. to use and fend off this emerging tech in warfare?

Not well enough, former Utah Rep. Chris Stewart told the Deseret News.

Stewart spent 14 years as a pilot in the Air Force and served on the permanent Select Committee on Intelligence while he was in the House of Representatives.

He argued that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s attack, which took more than a year and a half to plan, was “brilliantly planned” an

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