Technology
AI-enabled drone swarms detect and track military targets in AUKUS tests
A collaborative swarm of drones detected and tracked military targets during the first AUKUS artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomy trial…
UK RN, Imperial College London partner to test navigation systems
The UK Royal Navy (RN) has announced its collaboration with the Imperial College London to test and experiment navigation systems…
Discovering what lies beneath: subsea IoT
Advances in acoustic and optical communications, edge computing, artificial intelligence and underwater drones are helping to improve the way we…
BIO-UV moves forward with navy ballast water treatment system
BIO-UV Group has announced that its BIO-SEA Ballast Water Treatment System (BWTS) designed for the US Navy has been granted…
DARPA’s silent MHD magnetic drives for replacing naval propellers
The US Defense Advances Research Projects Agency (DARPA) have announced a 42 month programme to develop develop a maritime propulsion…
Embracing the cloud: the gateway to innovative technologies
The UK’s military training has become an early adopter of the cloud. As opposed to the traditional method of containing…
Kaveri: Exclusive satellite imagery of India’s evacuation of Sudan
Naval technology has received exclusive satellite imagery from BlackSky of Operation Kaveri, the India’s evacuation of its nationals from Port…
Deepmorpher AI is rapid prototyping Austal ship hulls
Austal, an Australian shipbuilder, has recently developed an AI toolset called DeepMorpher. This new technology has enabled the company's designers…
US delivers on industrial commitment with missile investment
The private sector is the key to sustaining the US military’s advanced posture on the world stage, its innovative solutions…
QinetiQ results exceed guidance and market expectations for FY23
QinetiQ announced that its projected results for FY23 are anticipated to exceed both its prior guidance and the upper limit…