George Allison
Thales targets subsea sensing as uncrewed shift gathers pace
At #UDT2026, Ian McFarlane of Thales spoke to UK Defence Journal about the shift to uncrewed platforms and growing demand for subsea sensing and infrastructure protection
Royal Navy to use Beehive drones for training and ops
The Royal Navy's fleet of 20 uncrewed surface vessels under Project Beehive will be used for operations, training and development, Defence Minister Luke Pollard has confirmed.
Naval support project extension on track, minister says
The extension of the Royal Navy’s Future Maritime Support Programme (FMSP) is on track, according to Defence Minister Luke Pollard.
North Atlantic set for surge in uncrewed vessels
Uncrewed systems are expected to make up a far larger share of naval forces operating in the North Atlantic over the next decade, with senior figures pointing to a clear shift in how maritime power will be structured and applied. #UDT2026
Hybrid ASW push raises command, comms and legal challenges
David Shutt & Andrew Martin, QinetiQ, outlined hybrid ASW challenges at #UDT2026, warning comms, control and legal issues still need resolving.
BMT shares more detail on MODUS uncrewed ship concept
BMT outlines thinking behind MODUS uncrewed vessel concept for ASW and seabed roles, focused on modular design and long-endurance ops. #UDT2026
Uncrewed Bluebottle vessels push persistent maritime surveillance
Ocius CEO Robert Dane tells UKDJ how Bluebottle USVs deliver months-long, low-cost maritime surveillance and emerging ASW capability. #UDT2026
Ukraine claims over 90 percent drone interception rate
Ukraine intercepted more than 90 percent of drones launched against the country during March 2026, according to the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence.
UK has taken delivery of over 8,000 drones since 2024
The UK has taken delivery of more than 8,000 uncrewed systems since July 2024 as part of a £450 million investment in drones and related technologies, according to Defence Minister Luke Pollard.
Typhoon jets launched as aircraft tracked near UK
Typhoon fighter aircraft were launched from RAF Lossiemouth on 14 April after an unidentified aircraft was tracked approaching the UK area of interest.










