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Herne aims to be affordable, autonomous naval combat mass

Summary by UK Defence Journal
The demands on modern navies are growing. Technological advancements, constrained budgets, and the increasing complexity of operational requirements mean forces must find innovative ways to do more with less. The Herne platform, an Extra-Large Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (XLAUV) developed by BAE Systems in collaboration with Canadian firm Cellula Robotics, aims to address this need. The craft itself is a 12-metre-long, 8–10-tonne platform con…
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