
Engineers have offered a glimpse into the future of Royal Naval surface ships by designing a vessel worthy of 2050, which can be operated by a significantly reduced crew.
Futuristic images of the ship – dubbed Dreadnought 2050 - have been released by a group of leading British naval electronic systems companies working with experts Startpoint.
It looks a little something like this.
Engineers also believe the warship could be manned by a crew of around 50 – down from 200 on modern vessels.
“We therefore welcome a project that allows some of Britain’s best and brightest young engineers to come up with ideas on what a warship might look like or be equipped with in 2050.
“We want to attract the best new talent to sea to operate, maintain and develop systems with this level of ambition.”
Muir Macdonald, from Startpoint, said: “While some of these technologies push today’s boundaries in science and engineering, there is no reason why elements could not be incorporated into future designs.
http://home.bt.com/news/news-extra/dreadnought-2050-is-this-sleek-50-man-warship-a-vision-of-the-navys-future-11364001064766
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