Currently, Britain's BAE Systems is testing its own underwater drone called the Herne off the British coast. The 40-foot tubular vessel, more conventionally submarine-shaped than the Manta Ray ...
For the last eight weeks, BAE Systems has been testing a new extra-large autonomous underwater vehicle at a secret testing harbor on the UK south coast. Called Herne, it is like a small submarine ...
Other underwater drones include BAE Systems’ Herne, which is being tested in the U.K., and Northrop Grumman’s Manta Ray, which has a similar shape to the giant flat fish. France, South Korea ...
The extra-large unmanned underwater vehicle (XLUUV) segment is emerging as the fastest-growing sector of the defense undersea ...
An curved arrow pointing right. BAE Systems is partnering with the University of Glasgow to develop Chemputer, a chemical computer that will use chemicals to potentially grow aircraft. Video ...
BAE System's MAGMA differs from its competitors in one huge way. It has no control surfaces. The drone will have stealth capabilities and use two newly developed systems to navigate in the air.