The Navy's projections for a Distributed Fleet is notable for the major reliance on unmanned platforms which will form a major part of the infrastructure needed to provide the networked coverage of the battle space. I had been wondering about the notional increase in the numbers in the Navys Fleet Architecture Study projecting out to 2030 over the current plan.
https://news.usni.org/2017/02/14/document-u-s-navy-fleet-architecture-study
Medium UUV : 16 to 183
Large UUV : 10 to 48
Large USV : 10 to 88
In contrast, the number of Large Surface Combatants is basically unchanged and there is a net increase of 10 FFs.
The following article was useful in fleshing out some of the rationale for the numbers and the roles they might fill in the Distributed Fleet concept.
https://news.usni.org/2017/03/09/pa...r-unmanned-boats-railgun-prepare-future-fight
https://news.usni.org/2017/02/14/document-u-s-navy-fleet-architecture-study
Medium UUV : 16 to 183
Large UUV : 10 to 48
Large USV : 10 to 88
In contrast, the number of Large Surface Combatants is basically unchanged and there is a net increase of 10 FFs.
The following article was useful in fleshing out some of the rationale for the numbers and the roles they might fill in the Distributed Fleet concept.
https://news.usni.org/2017/03/09/pa...r-unmanned-boats-railgun-prepare-future-fight