US, UK and Australia to develop unmanned undersea vehicles | BBC News
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Top Comments (10)
US can't even guarantee delivery of the subs to Australia as per the original agreement yet somehow they want to make new commitments?
I thought they were pulling out of that as well??? Not today obviously 🤦🏻♂️
Good news. All three countries have programmes. The British recently put in an 'XLUUV' at 19 tons following on from it's Cetus programme. Australia and the USA similarly. I see Australia is to get an inservice Virginia Class as well. While the new AUKUS class are being built. The Chinese and Co won't like that, judging by their comments here.
Are these the sharks with freakin laser beams attached to their heads?
This means more resources for ground robots with rifles.
Now that's good use of drones
So this might work unless Trump goes into a sulk for almost any reason and pulls out.
very tense from start
Considering its price tag, I am seriously underwhelmed by AUKUS...
we don't need drone submarines , we need Drone torpedo's , inexpensive and in large numbers. They will make each sub Super Expensive and vulnerable to drone torpedo swarms. Why Don't they Learn
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Top Comments (10)
US can't even guarantee delivery of the subs to Australia as per the original agreement yet somehow they want to make new commitments?
I thought they were pulling out of that as well??? Not today obviously 🤦🏻♂️
Good news. All three countries have programmes. The British recently put in an 'XLUUV' at 19 tons following on from it's Cetus programme. Australia and the USA similarly. I see Australia is to get an inservice Virginia Class as well. While the new AUKUS class are being built. The Chinese and Co won't like that, judging by their comments here.
Are these the sharks with freakin laser beams attached to their heads?
This means more resources for ground robots with rifles.
Now that's good use of drones
So this might work unless Trump goes into a sulk for almost any reason and pulls out.
very tense from start
Considering its price tag, I am seriously underwhelmed by AUKUS...
we don't need drone submarines , we need Drone torpedo's , inexpensive and in large numbers. They will make each sub Super Expensive and vulnerable to drone torpedo swarms. Why Don't they Learn