A flotilla of uncrewed "wolf pack" drone boats has successfully been used to escort warships in a Royal Navy and Army trial.
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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Chilling scenes as Royal Navy warship swarmed by drone boats
Chilling scenes have seen a Royal Navy warship swarmed by drone boats. Five uncrewed boats remotely piloted from 500 miles ...
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Behind the Scenes: Building the Royal Navy’s Type 26 Global Combat Ships
Get an exclusive look at the Type 26 frigates under construction for the Royal Navy next-generation warships designed for ...
The Royal Navy shadows a Russian warship through the English Channel, maintaining surveillance with modern naval capabilities ...
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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.
U.K. fleet oiler RFA Tidespring (A136) conducted a freedom of navigation passage through the South China Sea’s Spratly ...
The Royal Navy intercepted a Russian warship off the UK coast amid 2025's sluggish 1.3% growth, 3.2% inflation, and 4.8% ...
A Royal Navy destroyer has shadowed a Russian warship sailing through UK waters in the English Channel, marking a ...
Russian warships and other vessels loitering in waters around Britain face being shadowed by maritime drones piloted from 500 ...
The Type 45 destroyer and helicopter, a Wildcat model, were scrambled to shadow Russian destroyer Vice Admiral Kulakov.
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