Posted on 08/31/2015 2:47:43 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
Sleek and stealthy, it resembles something from Star Wars. In fact, this is what British warships could look like in as little as 35 years.
With RAF jets already being replaced by drones piloted by men sitting at computer screens many miles away, the Royal Navy is now investigating how technology will change the fleet.
The answer, it seems, could be a generation of largely remote-controlled seafaring beasts with speed of light weapons and a hull that can make them invisible to the naked eye.
Glimpse of the future: Engineers have unveiled a series of images of the ground-breaking vessel, dubbed Dreadnought 2050
The Dreadnought 2050 seen here is a concept ship that could be controlled by only five sailors sitting at screens, much like games consoles.
And the entire ships company could be as little as 50, which compares to the 200 needed for current vessels of this size.
Concept images of the ship have been released by a group of leading British electronic systems companies working with naval defence experts Startpoint.
The design includes a new-style operations room allowing commanders to focus on specific locations and threats thousands of miles away, from the deep ocean to deep space, using 3D holographics.
The ship is fitted with speed of light weapons, while the ultra-strong acrylic hull, coated in a form of carbon called graphene, could be made see-through. Coming soon: The new HMS Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier
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Obviously not. Time for a new “-age”.
too much draft in that central hull. btu really? what pie in the sky daydreamer technology did they leave out? transporters? phaser banks?
Touché! Very nice!
I am not buying the fusion nuclear reactor.
These guys:
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