Interviews
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The Future Capability Group from the UK’s Ministry of Defence DE&S office helps place cutting-edge technology into the hands of the UK’s Armed Forces. The team develop and test novel and disruptive te ...
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The military alliance leads exercises focusing on autonomous underwater vehicles and maritime technologies. Exercise REPMUS (Robotic Experimentation and Prototyping with Maritime Unmanned Systems) is ...
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Enhancing maritime situational awareness is key when protecting critical undersea infrastructure. The creation of a global scale network of sensors from the seabed to space to identify, classify, an ...
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Protecting critical undersea infrastructure such as gas pipelines is essential for regional defence and security. NATO has recently stepped up its efforts to improve resilience. On the sidelines of ...
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AI and autonomous systems are changing naval warfare. The US Navy’s Task Force 59 and the Disruptive Capabilities Office have been cultivating innovations emerging from the defence sector. One of th ...
Features
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Ahead of CNE 2025 we examine the challenges of data overload, analysis at pace, and finding effective drone swarm control strategies.
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He’s a Commonwealth gold medallist, a Royal Navy submariner and now our inaugural Navy Leaders Champion to boot. But for a man who’s spent an appreciable portion of his life at sea, Wesley McGuinness ...
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We speak to NATO expert Sean Trevethan, a Navy Tech 2025 conference speaker and chairman, about the importance of Open Systems Architecture (OSA) and progress being made towards it.