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U.S. Navy Conducts First Shipborne Launch of LUCAS One-Way Attack Drone
A Low-cost Unmanned Combat Attack System (LUCAS) was launched from the flight deck of littoral combat ship USS Santa Barbara while operating in the ...
U.S. Central Command assigned the LUCAS drone to Task Force Scorpion Strike, a unit created to develop and deploy one-way ...
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US Navy fires Iranian-style kamikaze drone from 3,100-ton warship for the first time
Personnel assigned to US Navy have successfully launched a one-way attack drone from a ship at sea for the first time.
The Navy regularly tests unmanned vessels in the Charleston Harbor and recently sent one of these boats across the Atlantic ...
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Why the Navy’s new drone ships aren’t legal under maritime law
The U.S. Navy’s unmanned ships can flip themselves upright in hurricanes, launch weapons, and operate for months without ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Navy completed its first deployment of four unmanned ships, which spent five months in the Pacific testing concepts for how to integrate their capabilities into crewed fleet ...
U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Tyler R. Fraser/DVIDS The U.S. Navy is betting big on unmanned ships as a way to grow the fleet without busting its budget. The service, ...
The U.S. Navy and the British Royal Navy are both moving forward with unmanned ships to augment their manned ships’ capabilities at sea. A recent bilateral exercise between the two... The Chief of ...
Traditionally crewed ships and aircraft teamed up with 12 unmanned platforms to conduct enhanced maritime security operations in the Strait of Hormuz last month. The exercise involved “tracking” ...
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