The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Drones form back-up force

- BEN MITCHELL

S awarms of drones have been operated underwater, on the sea and in the air in first for the UK armed forces.

Royal Marine Commandos have been carrying out the training raids on missile and radar installati­ons both at the Electronic Warfare Tactics facility at RAF Spadeadam in Cumbria and at Lulworth Cove in Dorset.

A Navy spokesman said: “In a first for UK defence, a group of six medium-heavy lift drones were operated in one autonomous­ly controlled swarm from a single ground control station.

“The drones were tasked with tactically resupplyin­g commandos with everything from ammunition for the assaulting troops through to blood for combat medics.”

The spokesman added: “The swarm also demonstrat­ed significan­t flexibilit­y and switched roles to conduct reconnaiss­ance missions to provide intelligen­ce for commando raids ashore and at sea against a hostile target, when launched from RFA Mounts Bay.

“The autonomous systems also worked together, being tasked independen­tly to find and identify enemy targets, accurately using their range of increasing­ly powerful sensors and target acquisitio­n algorithms.”

The trials – Autonomous Advance Force 4.0 – have the aim of creating a combined human and machines force to create “a battlefiel­d advantage”.

A Navy spokesman said: “The ultimate aim is to seamlessly embed autonomous systems on the frontline to support commando forces on the battlefiel­d.

“These experiment­s scrutinise tactics and develop knowledge of how the drones can and cannot be used.”

First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Tony Radakin said: “Only by continued experiment­ation with the latest technology and innovation can we properly prepare our people for the challenges of the future.”

Colonel Chris Haw, the officer in charge of the experiment­s, said: “We must always remember that this tech is there to enhance commando excellence, not to replace it.”

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