Why have just one technological breakthrough when you can have two at the same time? The Royal Navy has installed for the first time a quantum clock into its XV Excalibur robotic submarine for ...
Testbed submarine XV Excalibur went to sea with Infleqtion’s quantum optical atomic clock on board – the first time such a ...
In an encouraging development for the UK Navy, HMS Agamemnon came through the trim dive stage last month, which is a key part ...
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Defense Giants Team Up to Build Australian Nuclear Submarines
Four defense giants have teamed up to develop the combat system for Australia’s new nuclear-powered submarines. Analytical ...
The Royal Navy recently tested shadowing warships with a swarm of unmanned surface and underwater vessels in a bid to ...
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The Royal and German Navies Are Partnering to Hunt Russian Submarines
During both world wars, the German Navy tried its utmost to bring the UK to heel through unrestricted submarine warfare. Conversely, the Royal Navy deployed countless warships, men, and resources in ...
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Proteus Takes Flight: Transforming Royal Navy Capabilities
Leonardo's Proteus Rotary Wing Uncrewed Aerial System (RWUAS) is set to redefine the Royal Navy's approach to maritime ...
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