Royal Navy Experiments With One-Way Maritime Attack Drone

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Royal Navy Experiments With One-Way Maritime Attack Drone

LONDON—The UK Royal Navy has demonstrated the launch of the Nyan one-way attack drone from a ship. The trial, from the service’s Patrick Blackett experimental vessel, comes just weeks after it emerged that the turbojet-powered system developed by Callen-Lenz was also in service with the British Arm»»»

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Royal Navy Helicopter Deploys Drone as 'Flying Eyes'

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Mechanical issue halts UK’s biggest warship

LONDON: Britain’s biggest warship, HMS Prince of Wales, has suffered a mechanical issue shortly after leaving southern England for what the Royal Navy described as a “landmark mission” off the coast of North America and in the Caribbean. The 65,000-tonne aircraft carrier, which cost 3.1 billion pou»»»

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Britain's biggest warship halted by mechanical issue shortly after leaving port

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