Western Morning News

Space age ships for Royal Navy of the future

- BEN MITCHELL Press Associatio­n

AWIND-POWERED aircraft carrier, an underwater flagship and unmanned attack boats have all been proposed as future fighting vessels for the Royal Navy.

Young engineers from UK Naval Engineerin­g Science and Technology (UKnest), have created the designs to set out a future vision for the Senior Service.

Other proposals include drones based in the stratosphe­re to be launched at a moment’s notice and uncrewed fast attack craft which house smaller autonomous boats.

Another conceptual idea which is expected to go into service within the next decade is special modules which are interchang­eable between ships.

A navy spokesman said: “Similar in design to a shipping container, the Persistent Operationa­l Deployment Systems (Pods) create the idea of a ‘plug and play’ warship and will enable Royal Navy ships of all sizes to be more adaptable and versatile when deployed.

“Delivered using innovative technology such as heavy-lift drones or autonomous boats, a ship will be able to receive the equipment it needs to be re-tasked quicker without the need to go into a port to collect it.

“These may include an autonomous boat for surveillan­ce and reconnaiss­ance, quadcopter drones to deliver supplies, humanitari­an aid and disaster relief stores or medical equipment.

“Versatile in their approach, they have the capacity to become an additional medical room for service personnel at sea or a control centre for Royal Marines’ operations.”

Second Sea Lord Vice Admiral Nick Hine said: “In a future scenario if we find ourselves unable to compete traditiona­lly in terms of mass, we must think differentl­y if we are to regain operationa­l advantage.”

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Royal Navy/Ministry of Defence > Clockwise from above: An underwater fast strike vehicle, an unmanned vessel and a submarine

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