UK sets out Project CABOT ambition to deploy autonomous ASW screen in the North Atlantic
The Royal Navy plans to use autonomous systems to deliver a deployable and persistent anti-submarine warfare (ASW) search capability in the North Atlantic.
The Royal Navy plans to use autonomous systems to deliver a deployable and persistent anti-submarine warfare (ASW) search capability in the North Atlantic.
Ultra Maritime announces modular, automated, containerized anti-submarine warfare mission pod for small combatants and autonomous vessels.
Within the framework of the European Defence Fund Thales is leading the SEACURE project to achieve a sovereign capability in future ASW and Seabed Warfare.
The Philippines is eyeing to acquire two additional anti-submarine vessels to bolster its defense capabilities amid China’s growing aggression in the South China Sea.
The ‘REPMUS’ large-scale operational experimentation (OPEX) exercise will host again, in 2024, testing and development of NATO’s emerging ASW Barrier concept.
The Royal Navy has outlined a potential requirement for a vertically-launched long range ASW weapon to deliver torpedo against submarine contacts at extended range.
Sweden’s accession to NATO membership comes with the added value of bringing advanced submarines and highly skilled crews…
NATO’s major annual North Atlantic ASW exercise is building its complexity levels, reflecting the requirement for alliance maritime forces…
The French Navy has undertaken integration and initial trials of CAE’s MAD-XR [magnetic anomaly detection – extended role] sensor on an NH90 Caïman ASW helicopter.
NATO is demonstrating capacity to conduct concurrent ASW operations during two separate alliance exercises taking place at the same time.