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Royal Navy chief backs drones and autonomous weapons for 'Hybrid Navy' fleet

The First Sea Lord of Britain's Royal Navy, General Sir Gwyn Jenkins, has proposed a "Hybrid Navy" strategy that integrates crewed vessels with autonomous and uncrewed platforms. This initiative aims to enhance the fleet's capabilities and operational reach amidst evolving global threats. The plan includes deploying uncrewed escort ships within two years and launching jet-powered drones from carriers next year as part of Project VANQUISH. AI

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IMPACT This strategy could lead to increased adoption of autonomous systems in naval warfare, potentially altering defense procurement and operational doctrines.

RANK_REASON This is a strategic plan announcement from a military leader, not a product release or a research paper.

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  1. The Register — AI TIER_1 · Dan Robinson ·

    Royal Navy chief backs drones, autonomous weapons in ‘Hybrid Navy’

    <h4>Plan mixes crewed ships, robot escorts, and long-range strike to bolster a stretched fleet</h4> <p>The leader of Britain’s Royal Navy has outlined a “Hybrid Navy” built on a mix of crewed, uncrewed, and autonomous platforms to ensure it can continue to defend the nation and o…