UK Royal Navy Chief Aims at Autonomy to Drive Warfighting Scale and Readiness
The UK Royal Navy (RN) is aiming to push forward three uncrewed systems programmes at sea over the next two years, as it looks to
The UK Royal Navy (RN) is aiming to push forward three uncrewed systems programmes at sea over the next two years, as it looks to
Helsing has successfully conducted a series of at-sea trials for its uncrewed underwater vehicle (UUV)-based autonomous surveillance package, which encompasses the SG-1 Fathom glider and
The biennial Defence Security Equipment International UK (DSEI UK) exposition returns to London โ at an expanded Excel venue, between 9 and 12 September โ
The US Navyโs (USNโs) submarine service is continuing to take key steps in developing and deploying uncrewed underwater vehicle (UUV) capability through exercises and operations,
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) is shifting towards a โsoftware firstโ approach in capability development, to build a force structure that can respond to
The UK Royal Navy (RN) has completed a second successful trial in its development of the capability to launch and recover uncrewed systems from submarine
The UK Royal Navy (RN) has detailed the requirements for its future Multi-Role Strike Ship (MRSS), requirements underlining the platformโs importance in providing strike capability
NATO is conducting maritime uncrewed systems (MUS) experimentation in the Baltic Sea to demonstrate both the capacity to accelerate capability delivery and the importance of
The United Kingdomโs latest Strategic Defence Review (SDR) has reiterated the countryโs commitment to supporting NATO deterrence and defence requirements and, in so doing, has
Helsing and its international partners producing an autonomous maritime underwater surveillance package โ incorporating the Lura artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled advanced software platform, installed onboard the