In Norway, the British Royal Navy has conducted ‘Groundbreaking’ trials of unmanned naval equipment in an operational setting for the first time, in a number of milestones for the naval service’s autonomous future. British Royal Marines small boat specialists 47 Commando have been in Norway working alongside HMS Albion, the Royal Navy’s autonomous accelerator NavyX and the Office for the Chief Technology Officer to see how the kit could work during operations. Read full Naval News at this link …
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| Unmanned Surface Vessel MAST Maritime Autonomy Surface Testbed 13 during trails by British Royal Navy in Norway. (Picture source British Royal Navy) |
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