Test Plans are usually about either acceptance tests or high-level functional tests. Unit tests are usually about implementation details. At the time the Test Plan is written, it's rare that the team knows enough about implementation details to specify in any detail what the unit tests will look like.
Having good unit tests does make it less likely that QA will find bugs.
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