Technology

Success for high-powered UK laser

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During a trial at the MOD’s Hebrides Range, the DragonFire laser directed energy weapon (LDEW) system achieved the UK’s first high-power firing of a laser...

Successful test for new US Navy radar

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The U.S. Navy’s newest shipboard radar has spotted targets older radars cannot during two recent tests, according to the Program Executive Officer for Integrated...

Drone umbrellas for all US Navy ships

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With the use of drones becoming more prevalent, the US Navy has found a way to ensure all of its surface ships can repel...

Beefing up the Hunter class

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BAE Systems recently unveiled a proposal to add additional VLS cells to the Hunter class frigates being built for the Royal Australian Navy, Naval...

New Chinese stealth technology

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China's latest non-nuclear submarine, the Type-039C Yuan Class, features a distinctive angled sail. We can now be confident that this is part of a...

The first dismantling of a nuclear carrier

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For more than a decade, the US Navy has considered the former Enterprise (CVN-65) no longer operational. In fact, since 2018, the 1,101-foot behemoth...

Upgrade for Hunter-class

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BAE Systems used the opening day of the Indo Pacific exhibition in Sydney to unveil a modification to its Hunter-class frigate design, which will...

RAN testing unmanned systems

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The Royal Australian Navy has worked with defence industry to test autonomous and uncrewed systems usage in conducting maritime warfare, the Australian Defence Magazine...

Cost benefits of drones on carriers

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As drones are becoming an increasingly important element of modern warfare, militaries across the world are experimenting with new ways to integrate unmanned systems...

How to deal with attacks on undersea cables

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The UK’s top naval official has admitted NATO nations are struggling to deal with how to address attacks on undersea cables and connectors, because...