Portsmouth News

Navy first as robot boat brings supplies

- Freddie Webb freddie.webb@jpress.co.uk

NAVY tech boundaries have been pushed to new heights as a drone delivered supplies to a minehunter in the Gulf.

For the first time, a robot boat delivered supplies to a Royal Navy warship on operations, currently based in Bahrain.

Sailors from HMS Bangor collected equipment ferried out to their ship by a small American boat, allowing them to complete a mine hunting exercise.

The unmanned jet boat has been used by the US Navy to hunt mines, lowering sonar into the water and patrolling a pre-planned area of ocean, looking for suspicious objects on or tethered to the seabed.

It can transport supplies which can be lifted by a person.

The aim is to resupply ships, so sailors do not have to cease operations.

It would also not endanger crews who would normally be tasked with transporti­ng supplies. Trials and tests are ongoing, with the goal of the crewless craft being able to deliver heavier goods.

The successful trials with Bangor – which delivered vital supplies for her Seafox robot submersibl­e to the ship to allow her crew to identify and neutralise mock mines – were carried out during the latest joint US-UK workout in the Middle East.

HMS Bangor’s Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Commander Rob Couzens, said: ‘The idea is that a minehunter will be able to be in the middle of a minefield hunting mines and that it wouldn’t need to break task to go to replenish.’

Divers were also used to remove devices.

After a 10-day exercise, the crew recovered 17 drill mines.

 ?? ?? Autonomous craft by HMS Bangor Picture: SLt Harris RN/UK MOD Crown
Autonomous craft by HMS Bangor Picture: SLt Harris RN/UK MOD Crown
 ?? ?? Crew craning recovered sea mine
Picture: Lt Timmis/UK MOD Crown
Crew craning recovered sea mine Picture: Lt Timmis/UK MOD Crown

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