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Euronaval 2010: Specialised UAV ships becoming the rage?

27th October 2010 - 14:05 GMT | by Tony Osborne in Le Bourget

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Shipbuilders are looking to the future producing designs that cater for the launch of UAVs.

While helicopter landing spots are now a regular feature, even on small naval patrol vessels, naval engineers are turning their attentions to the facilities that might be needed as more and more conventional and vertical take-off and landing UAVs begin to embark on vessels at sea.

DCNS' SMX-25 submarine concept is perhaps one of the most extraordinary vessel designs on display at Euronaval. The diesel electric submarine has been designed to launch UAVs and UUVs as well as deliver special forces personnel.

Its conning tower

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Tony was deputy editor of Defence Helicopter and Rotorhub magazines before joining Aviation Week in …

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