Royal Navy Tests Airborne Launch of Uncrewed Boat
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The Royal Navy has successfully tested a new method for deploying uncrewed surface vessels from the air, marking a world's first. This innovation could enhance the navy's capabilities for sea missions. The test demonstrates the potential for increased flexibility and effectiveness in naval operations. Why it matters: This technology could significantly impact naval operations by providing a new means of deploying uncrewed vessels, enhancing mission capabilities and potentially changing the face of sea warfare. It showcases the Royal Navy's commitment to innovation and adopting cutting-edge technologies. Sources: Royal Navy achieves world’s first airborne launch of an uncrewed boat for sea missions - Interestingengineering
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