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New Royal Navy USV to Neutralize Mines

March 18, 2025
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The Royal Navy Enhances Mine Detection Capabilities with Uncrewed Surface Vessel

The Royal Navy has recently received delivery of a cutting-edge 12m uncrewed surface vessel (USV) named Ariadne, designed to detect mines. This technological advancement is set to revolutionize mine detection operations, increasing operational efficiency while keeping sailors out of harm’s way in mine danger zones.

The Royal Navy Motor Boat (RNMB) Ariadne is equipped with state-of-the-art Thales Towed Synthetic Aperture Multiview systems, enabling it to efficiently scan the seabed for mines. The vessel can be deployed from a harbor or a mother ship and operated either autonomously or remotely from a portable command center.

One of the key features of Ariadne is its AI automatic target recognition capability, allowing it to analyze and process vast amounts of data to quickly identify and neutralize mines. This technology significantly speeds up the classification process, enabling operators to effectively manage mine countermeasure operations.

Following the delivery of RNMB Ariadne, Royal Navy personnel will undergo training under the guidance of Thales experts. Once proficient, they will conduct evaluations of the equipment and commence using the mine countermeasure systems on operational missions.

This innovative USV represents a significant step forward in the Royal Navy’s mine detection capabilities, providing a safer and more efficient solution for identifying and neutralizing mines in various maritime environments.

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