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Army seeks high-energy laser systems to kill drone swarms
The new laser systems are expected to take out intelligence and surveillance drones, as well as those that can carry ...
The Royal Navy recently tested shadowing warships with a swarm of unmanned surface and underwater vessels in a bid to ...
Five un-crewed boats remotely piloted from 500 miles away surrounded HMS Tyne in a demonstration of how the Royal Navy could ...
Russian warships and other vessels loitering in waters around Britain face being shadowed by drones piloted from 500 miles ...
Royal Navy tests “Rattler” uncrewed vessels in a milestone sea trial, escorting warships from 500 miles away in a step toward a Hybrid Navy.
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China Might Have a Way to ‘Swarm’ U.S. Navy Aircraft Carriers
China’s A2/AD strategy has a “quiet” new component: a “consequential” fleet of unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) designed ...
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The German Navy Is Testing a New Laser Weapon
According to Rheinmetall, the German Navy’s directed energy weapon can engage a wide range of targets, including guided missiles, rockets, and drone swarms.
Spanish armed forces have successfully tested integrating small drones with manned rotorcraft, including navy H135s paired ...
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The Royal Navy Is Investing in Remotely-Operated Vessels
The Royal Navy has experimented with naval drones for several years—and has recently developed the “Rattler,” an unmanned boat capable of remote operation from hundreds of miles away.
Specifics of how the systems behind China's next-generation weapons work and the extent to which it has deployed them are a ...
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