On this forum I have claimed many times I believe motherships represent the future of naval warfare in the 21st century. I was very pleased today when I noticed that BAE revealed their new UAV mothership concept. I uploaded a pic, but until it is approved I have more pictures here for those looking to check out.
Particularly, I'm interested to hear what people think about this concept. I like the idea, I'd have to learn more details to support this specific model. This is the BAE press release.
Would definately appreciate comments, particularly shipbuilders on how stable something like this would be with 2 angled decks. If you notice the model, it appears designed for UCAVs. I'll edit this thread adding the big pic once it is approved.
Particularly, I'm interested to hear what people think about this concept. I like the idea, I'd have to learn more details to support this specific model. This is the BAE press release.
Am I alone in seeing the potential here? On the first link you can see the a picture of a model that shows a rear ramp, presumably for vehicles and boats, but there could be specialization there. This seems like something straight out of the US Naval War College in the late 90s, something I think Admiral Cebrowski would very much be excited about.MOTHERSHIP FOR UNMANNED VEHICLES LOOKS TO THE FUTURE11 Sep 2007 | Ref. 286/2007
BAE Systems has developed a new concept warship, the UXV Combatant, designed to operate in a future battle space dominated by land, sea and air unmanned vehicles.
Using a proven naval hull form to launch, operate and recover large numbers of small unmanned vehicles for extended periods, the UXV plays the role of mother ship - a permanent base and control centre for the futuristic unmanned land, sea and air vehicles before, during and on completion of their missions. The 8000-tonne vessel, an evolution of the multi-role warship, is not expected to enter service until post 2020.
The design provides a cost-effective solution to the evolving challenges facing the modern navy. Features will include:
The weapons are a future development of the Type 45 combat suite. With the UXV support capability, performing multiple roles combined with an easily adaptable design, which moves the concept of stealth to the next level.
- Flexible and efficient twin flight decks
- Variable ski jump
- Rotary aviation facilities
- Below-deck hangar
- Smart munitions
Propulsion options include full integrated electrical propulsion with twin propeller shafts/motors supplied by gas turbine and diesel alternators. Alternatively, cruising power can be supplied by two shafts/motors and diesel alternators with boost power from one gas turbine driving two water jets.
The concept brings together naval technologies developed through collaboration with partners such as Rolls Royce and across BAE Systems business units, as part of a programme of continuous improvement.
Would definately appreciate comments, particularly shipbuilders on how stable something like this would be with 2 angled decks. If you notice the model, it appears designed for UCAVs. I'll edit this thread adding the big pic once it is approved.