The British Navy is planning to replace three classes of ships with a single type, the MRSS vessels, which will be modular and suitable for commando operations and logistical support. The Royal Navy will acquire up to six ships with advanced weaponry and UAVs. Future Royal Navy frigates will be equipped with land attack capabilities, and the crews of future warships could be significantly reduced due to automation and technology. The UK intends to fit land-attack strike capability to its future frigate types in response to changing operational requirements. Admiral Sir Ben Key mentioned that the new Multi Role Support Ships will require a crew about a quarter of the size of previous vessels.
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Meanwhile, the US Navy is literally getting destroyed by the Houthis in the Red Sea. https://t.co/ets0Ph9ger
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โOur forces are engaged in the Red Sea right now,โ Rear Adm. Fred Pyle said in a briefing at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. https://t.co/sueN9RRkhA
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Future Royal Navy ships to need less crew - The Royal Navy is looking to incorporate more automated systems and robotics that can handle tasks traditionally performed by sailors. Click the image to read more. https://t.co/2zGMFljO6w
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Royal Navy crews of future warships could be reduced by three-quarters as machines may replace humans https://t.co/sC6YO7SYK8
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The crews of future warships could be a quarter of their present size, with technology taking over some roles, Admiral Ben Key has said at a sea power conference in London #spc2024 https://t.co/Wx9N6kECBE
U.S. warships in Red Sea operating at pace not seen since WWII, warns Chief of Naval Operations Rear Adm. Fred Pyle https://t.co/2TregakknI https://t.co/fNPgvLHpXt
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JUST ANNOUNCED: all future @RoyalNavy frigates will be fitted with land attack capabilities. Our operations in the Red Sea have proven that to meet the rising threats to freedom of navigation we must be able to destroy targets at sea, in the air and on land. https://t.co/IuLOdNEZLn
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Replacing three classes of ship with a single type makes complete sense. MRSS vessels will be modular, so ideal for commando ops and logistical support. They'll enable the Royal Marines to reinforce NATO's flanks, but could also be used for island-hopping in Asia-Pacific. https://t.co/aKtbu0dKf7