US, UK In Giant Drone Wargame Off Scotland

US, UK In Giant Drone Wargame Off Scotland
US, UK In Giant Drone Wargame Off Scotland

The US Navy needs to get better at hunting sea mines. The Royal Navy needs to get better at robots. So the two fleets are joining forces off Scotland in what the Brits are calling “the largest demonstration of its type, ever,” Unmanned Warrior 2016, with “more than 50 unmanned vehicles from over 40 organizations.”…

Google Cars, Pokemon Go, & The Future Of War: Roper Interview Part II

Google Cars, Pokemon Go, & The Future Of War: Roper Interview Part II
Google Cars, Pokemon Go, & The Future Of War: Roper Interview Part II

William Roper is “buying time” for the rest of the Pentagon, he told us in a rare interview. His Strategic Capabilities Office finds near-term but game-changing upgrades for existing weapons systems, preserving American advantage over rapidly advancing adversaries while DARPA and Defense Department labs develop a new generation of breakthroughs. Yesterday, we wrote about Roper’s…

DSD Work Embraces DARPA’s Robot Boat, Sea Hunter

DSD Work Embraces DARPA’s Robot Boat, Sea Hunter
DSD Work Embraces DARPA’s Robot Boat, Sea Hunter

This afternoon, Deputy Defense Secretary and robotics booster Bob Work will christen the largest unmanned surface vessel in history. At 130 feet long and not quite 140 tons displacement, DARPA’s Sea Hunter dwarfs previous robotic boats, giving it the ruggedness and fuel capacity, about 70 days’ worth, to cross oceans on its own power without a manned mothership. But…

Navy Scraps RMMV Mine Drone, Accelerates CBARS

Navy Scraps RMMV Mine Drone, Accelerates CBARS
Navy Scraps RMMV Mine Drone, Accelerates CBARS

UPDATED with Lockheed response WASHINGTON: The Navy will scrap the troubled RMMV drone meant to hunt mines from its controversial Littoral Combat Ships, replacing it with a different type of robot boat, Navy Secretary Ray Mabus said today. That’s a decision a more responsive acquisition system would have made long ago, added Chief of Naval…

Bridging The ‘Valley Of Death’ For Navy Drones

Bridging The ‘Valley Of Death’ For Navy Drones
Bridging The ‘Valley Of Death’ For Navy Drones

PENTAGON: The Navy’s new offices for unmanned systems — that’s drones or robots to you and me — are a long-overdue reform, two top experts tell us. But, as emphasized by both our outside sources and the new Navy officials themselves, it’s equally important to understand the initiative’s limits. This is not an overhaul of the…

The Secret Is The Software For Sea Robots Vs. Mines

The Secret Is The Software For Sea Robots Vs. Mines
The Secret Is The Software For Sea Robots Vs. Mines

NAVAL AIR STATION PATUXENT RIVER, MD: Pax River is a robot zoo today, showcasing unmanned vehicles from micro-mini-submarines — so small you can throw one like a football — to what appears to be a solar-powered canoe. More than 40 systems here from 30 projects and six nations were gathered by the US Office of…

McCain, Reed Push To Replace LCS Mine Drone

McCain, Reed Push To Replace LCS Mine Drone
McCain, Reed Push To Replace LCS Mine Drone

WASHINGTON: In a letter obtained by Breaking Defense, senators John McCain and Jack Reed slam a key component of the Navy’s Littoral Combat Ship as unreliable and urge the Pentagon to explore alternatives to the Remote Mine-Hunting System. In their Aug. 31 letter to the Pentagon’s acquisition chief, Frank Kendall, Navy Secretary Ray Mabus, and outgoing Chief…

Mabus Sticks With UCLASS Approach (& Unisex Uniforms); Hill Says, Not Enough

Mabus Sticks With UCLASS Approach (& Unisex Uniforms); Hill Says, Not Enough
Mabus Sticks With UCLASS Approach (& Unisex Uniforms); Hill Says, Not Enough

[UPDATED with Congressional reaction] ROSLYN, VA: Ray Mabus likes robots. The Navy Secretary has declared the F-35 will be “the last manned strike fighter” the service ever buys and invested heavily in unmanned aircraft, boats, and submersibles. But Mabus has frustrated drone advocates on one major program: the Unmanned Carrier-Launched Surveillance and Strike (UCLASS) aircraft. This morning, Mabus defended…

Learning From Termites: Navy, Marines Seek New Breed Of Drones

Learning From Termites: Navy, Marines Seek New Breed Of Drones
Learning From Termites: Navy, Marines Seek New Breed Of Drones

NATIONAL HARBOR: Navy Secretary Ray Mabus may want to move drones to the top of his priorities, but what kind of unmanned systems do the Navy and Marine Corps want to buy? Don’t think Predator or even the Navy’s new 131-foot-wingspan Triton. Imagine a swarm of buzzing, scuttling or swimming robots that are smaller but smarter. While a…

Naval Drones ‘Swarm,’ But Who Pulls The Trigger?

Naval Drones ‘Swarm,’ But Who Pulls The Trigger?
Naval Drones ‘Swarm,’ But Who Pulls The Trigger?

The Navy’s research arm is justifiably proud of its recent experiment with “swarming” drone boats, whose results (with video) were officially released today. But the very thing that’s most impressive about the swarmboats — their ability to act autonomously with minimal human guidance — raises crucial questions about when we can trust a robot to pull…

Rise Of Robot Boats: How The Navy Might Hunt Sea Mines

LAS VEGAS: “Keeping the sailor out of the minefield,” the Navy’s new mantra for mine warfare, means sending the robots in. As part of an annual exercise in July called “Trident Warrior,” the fleet experimented with an unmanned ship developed by Textron subsidiary AAI and known blandly as the Common Unmanned Surface Vessel (CUSV). The…

Navy Puts More Bang Into Unmanned Fleet

WASHINGTON: It looks like aerial drones are not the only unmanned systems the Pentagon is interested in arming. The special warfare branch of the Navy’s expeditionary warfare division is eying plans to arm its small fleet of unmanned boats with an long-range missile, branch chief Capt. Evin Thompson said. The missile — known as the…