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Why can’t the Royal Navy’s Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers work?
Key Points and Summary – Britain’s Queen Elizabeth-class carriers restored fixed-wing sea power in 2017–2019, built around ...
The Royal Navy’s autonomous helicopter project has approached a new milestone as the ‘Proteus’ technology demonstrator completed its ground testing phase ...
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Royal Navy’s first crewless helicopter nears maiden flight after trials
The Royal Navy says its first crewless helicopter is one step from taking to the skies after completing successful trials on the ground. Proteus – the size of a traditional helicopter, but with a ...
A Peregrine uncrewed air vehicle (UAV) during shipborne uncrewed aircraft system (UAS) trials in the Gulf of Oman, summer 2025. Credit: UK Royal Navy LONDON–The UK Royal Navy hopes to fly a ...
The Royal Navy’s first crewless helicopter Proteus is one step from taking to the skies after completing successful trials on the ground.
LONDON—The UK Royal Navy has debuted an uncrewed rotorcraft on drug-hunting operations in the Middle East. HMS Lancaster, a Type 23 frigate, has put the Peregrine rotorcraft, a Schiebel S-100 uncrewed ...
-The Royal Navy has struggled with funding issues, maintenance problems, and insufficient support ships. Critics argue that Britain, now a middle power, should focus on more practical maritime ...
The HMS Queen Elizabeth will sail to Rosyth, Scotland, to undergo previously scheduled dry dock work. The Royal Navy currently has two aircraft carriers at sea on opposite sides of the world, albeit ...
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