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Here’s the US Marine Corps’ plan for sinking Chinese ships with drone missile launchers
The Marines are developing a drone vehicle paired with a missile launcher to take out Chinese ships, according to funding requested in the Navy’s 2021 budget documents.
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US Navy and Boeing use manned jet to control drone Growlers
Boeing and the Navy announced a test that saw two unmanned E/A-18G Growlers controlled by a manned aircraft, a capability that the Navy thinks will help keep its airwing relevant in the 21st century.
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With laser weapons coming, the US Navy’s newest super carrier has space and power to spare
The U.S. Navy’s newest super carrier has the excess space, weight and power to host weapons that could boost its survivability, Navy officials say.
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DARPA’s latest mad science experiment: A ship designed to operate completely without humans
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is taking its Sea Hunter concept to the next level.
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With US Marines seeking unmanned logistics to fight China, Textron sees opportunity
The U.S. Marine Corps is looking for unmanned surface vessels. Textron thinks its Common Unmanned Surface Vehicle could answer the call.
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5 things you should know about the US Navy’s plans for autonomous missile boats
Here’s everything you need to know about the Navy’s effort to field a large unmanned surface vessel, and what’s ahead in 2020.
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Does the US Navy have its robot-warship concept all wrong?
The Navy wants a fully autonomous ship for its large unmanned surface vessel, but is that the best approach?
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US Navy to get large unmanned surface vessels in 2020 — with strings attached
Lawmakers gave the U.S. Navy the green light to buy two large unmanned surface vessels in 2020, but they say to proceed with caution.
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Congress slashes funding for the Navy’s LCS sensors — again
Appropriators are set to slice 77 percent from the Navy’s mine countermeasures module, shuffling part of it to another section of the budget.
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Congress slows the US Navy’s roll toward a robot-ship future
The U.S. Navy was all-in on unmanned surface vessels, but Congress is skeptical about whether the Navy knows what it wants.
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Here’s the US Marine Corps’ plan for sinking Chinese ships with drone missile launchers
The Marines are developing a drone vehicle paired with a missile launcher to take out Chinese ships, according to funding requested in the Navy’s 2021 budget documents.
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US Navy and Boeing use manned jet to control drone Growlers
Boeing and the Navy announced a test that saw two unmanned E/A-18G Growlers controlled by a manned aircraft, a capability that the Navy thinks will help keep its airwing relevant in the 21st century.
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With laser weapons coming, the US Navy’s newest super carrier has space and power to spare
The U.S. Navy’s newest super carrier has the excess space, weight and power to host weapons that could boost its survivability, Navy officials say.
-
DARPA’s latest mad science experiment: A ship designed to operate completely without humans
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is taking its Sea Hunter concept to the next level.
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With US Marines seeking unmanned logistics to fight China, Textron sees opportunity
The U.S. Marine Corps is looking for unmanned surface vessels. Textron thinks its Common Unmanned Surface Vehicle could answer the call.
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5 things you should know about the US Navy’s plans for autonomous missile boats
Here’s everything you need to know about the Navy’s effort to field a large unmanned surface vessel, and what’s ahead in 2020.
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Does the US Navy have its robot-warship concept all wrong?
The Navy wants a fully autonomous ship for its large unmanned surface vessel, but is that the best approach?
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US Navy to get large unmanned surface vessels in 2020 — with strings attached
Lawmakers gave the U.S. Navy the green light to buy two large unmanned surface vessels in 2020, but they say to proceed with caution.
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Congress slashes funding for the Navy’s LCS sensors — again
Appropriators are set to slice 77 percent from the Navy’s mine countermeasures module, shuffling part of it to another section of the budget.
-
Congress slows the US Navy’s roll toward a robot-ship future
The U.S. Navy was all-in on unmanned surface vessels, but Congress is skeptical about whether the Navy knows what it wants.
-
Here’s the US Marine Corps’ plan for sinking Chinese ships with drone missile launchers
The Marines are developing a drone vehicle paired with a missile launcher to take out Chinese ships, according to funding requested in the Navy’s 2021 budget documents.
-
US Navy and Boeing use manned jet to control drone Growlers
Boeing and the Navy announced a test that saw two unmanned E/A-18G Growlers controlled by a manned aircraft, a capability that the Navy thinks will help keep its airwing relevant in the 21st century.
-
With laser weapons coming, the US Navy’s newest super carrier has space and power to spare
The U.S. Navy’s newest super carrier has the excess space, weight and power to host weapons that could boost its survivability, Navy officials say.
-
DARPA’s latest mad science experiment: A ship designed to operate completely without humans
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is taking its Sea Hunter concept to the next level.
-
With US Marines seeking unmanned logistics to fight China, Textron sees opportunity
The U.S. Marine Corps is looking for unmanned surface vessels. Textron thinks its Common Unmanned Surface Vehicle could answer the call.
-
5 things you should know about the US Navy’s plans for autonomous missile boats
Here’s everything you need to know about the Navy’s effort to field a large unmanned surface vessel, and what’s ahead in 2020.
-
Does the US Navy have its robot-warship concept all wrong?
The Navy wants a fully autonomous ship for its large unmanned surface vessel, but is that the best approach?
-
US Navy to get large unmanned surface vessels in 2020 — with strings attached
Lawmakers gave the U.S. Navy the green light to buy two large unmanned surface vessels in 2020, but they say to proceed with caution.
-
Congress slashes funding for the Navy’s LCS sensors — again
Appropriators are set to slice 77 percent from the Navy’s mine countermeasures module, shuffling part of it to another section of the budget.
-
Congress slows the US Navy’s roll toward a robot-ship future
The U.S. Navy was all-in on unmanned surface vessels, but Congress is skeptical about whether the Navy knows what it wants.













