Royal Navy Wildcat helicopters to replaced by drones
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Royal Navy Wildcat helicopters to replaced by drones
The Defence Investment Plan sets out an autonomous replacement for the Royal Navy’s Wildcat maritime helicopters and increasingly autonomous rotorcraft flying from frigates and destroyers, as the Fleet Air Arm shifts towards uncrewed flight. The Royal Navy’s Wildcat maritime helicopters are to be r»»»
RTX's Raytheon awarded SM-6 Block IA production deal
Raytheon, an RTX business, has been awarded a $333m contract from the US Navy to produce Standard Missile-6 (SM-6) Block IA missiles. According to a 13 January 2025, release from the company, production under this contract will be completed at Raytheon facilities in Tucson, Huntsville, Andover, and»»»
New Canadian joins the navy, fulfilling his father's dream
CTV National News is on board HMCS Ottawa, with correspondent Adrian Ghobrial embedded with Canadian Navy personnel and documenting their work in the South China Sea – a region where China is increasingly flexing its maritime muscle. This is his fifth story in a series of dispatches from the ship. »»»
The Navy's Montana-Class Battleship Can Be Explained In 2 Words
What You Need to Know: The cancellation of the Montana-class battleships during World War II was not a missed opportunity but a wise decision by the U.S. Navy. Although these ships were designed to be the largest, most heavily armored battleships ever built, they lacked the speed to keep up with ai»»»
A Modernizing Force: An Interview with Philippine Navy Chief Adaci
Philippine Navy Flag Officer-in-Command Vice Admiral Toribio Adaci highlights the service's modernization progress and allied cooperation in an interview with Naval News at ADAS 2024. MANILA, PHILIPPINES – Vice Admiral Toribo Adaci Jr. became Philippine Navy Chief in 2022, a force that had begun to»»»
Mach 18 Chinese Missiles Can Kill US Aircraft Carriers and Nuke Guam
This article first appeared on Warrior Maven, a Military Content Group member website. The People’s Liberation Army is working intensely to improve precision targeting and guidance for its “Over-the-Horizon” Anti-Ship Cruise Missiles, developments which potentially introduce significant implication»»»
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