UK Royal Navy Testing Crewless Minehunter
The U.K. Royal Navy said it is testing a new crewless minehunter as part of its drive toward autonomous systems.
Developed through a joint Anglo-French Maritime Mine Counter Measures program, the system is designed to detect the latest mine threats while reducing the risk to the lives of those searching for them. It comprises an uncrewed surface vessel, towed sonar and a portable operation center, and is now undergoing rigorous capability development trials.
Demonstrators have been delivered to both the Royal and French Navies, the U.K. model handed over in Plymouth by Thales UK, OCCAR and Defense Equipment and Support, the MODs procurement arm.
Commodore Steve Prest, the Royal Navys Deputy Director Acquisition, said, The future of mine warfare is here: the Royal Navys minehunting capability program is real; its happening; its delivering. We have a lot to learn about this transformational approach to mine warfare, but there is much, much more to come.
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