UK Royal Navy Envisions Manned/Unmanned Air Wings For Carriers 

Credit: UK Defense Ministry
LONDON–The UK Royal Navy wants to use unmanned technologies to build manned/unmanned air wings for both of its Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers, its most senior officer says. First Sea Lord Adm. Tony Radakin told the First Sea Lord’s Sea Power Conference on May 19 that he was challenging the...

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