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UAV options limited for RN’s new carrier

13th July 2015 - 16:42 GMT | by Richard Thomas in London

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The lack of a catapult on the UK Royal Navy’s new aircraft carrier will limit embarked unmanned operations after defence chiefs were tasked by Prime Minister David Cameron to explore ways to project UAVs to counter terrorism.

In a statement released on 13 July and coming days after the government pledged to continue to meet the NATO baseline defence spending of 2% of GDP, Cameron called on officials to invest more in counter-terror capabilities and prioritise resources to protect the UK from evolving threats.

The statement continued in saying that ‘the Prime Minister is keen for the defence review to

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