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Royal Navy’s continuous 140-year destroyer history to end in 2030s
UK Royal Navy destroyer heritage will come full circle when the last class of destroyers, the Type 45s, leave service in the ...
The CCV will be the centre of a network of smaller, more affordable autonomous or lightly manned vessels, or sloops as they are increasingly being called. Having initially spat out my tea at the idea ...
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Britain just canceled the Type 83 destroyer — and the Royal Navy could have zero destroyers left by 2040
The Royal Navy's biggest surface-fleet shift in decades starts with a cancellation. In place of the destroyer meant to ...
The Royal Navy is poised to procure at least six new 'common combat vessels' (CCVs) as the government seeks to modernise its military and prioritise drones. These new vessels will function as crucial ...
Officials had said the destroyers would retire without life extension. A written answer now says transition planning will ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Royal Navy achieves world’s first airborne launch of an uncrewed boat for sea missions
The Royal Navy has successfully tested a new way to deploy uncrewed surface vessels ...
The MOD says crewed and uncrewed ships together bring more missiles and mass, while the exquisite Type 83 would have meant ...
What will the Navy’s modern uncrewed vessels look like and what will replace the destroyers? - The new defence investment plan (Dip) means the Navy will plan uncrewed, drone-compatible vessels ...
The U.K.-led Joint Expeditionary Force will advance its integrated maritime enterprise and commit to a persistent maritime ...
The Aviationist on MSN
Royal Navy Perform First-Ever Airdrops of Unmanned Boats Over North Sea
The Royal Navy proved that Unmanned Surface Vessels (USV) can survive at sea after an airdrop and without support from ports ...
EXCLUSIVE: A lack of cash for the Armed Forces is because Labour prioritised welfare, the shadow defence secretary says ...
The United Kingdom’s Defence Investment Plan (DIP) has now finally been published after substantial delay and controversy, aiming to give financial flesh to the bones of the 2025 Strategic Defence ...
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