Both the Royal Navy and the British Army have jointly tested a domestically produced One-Way Effector (OWE) Uncrewed Air System (UAS), designed for use in both maritime and land operations, for the first time. The Nyan OWE, designed and built by BAE Systems’ entity Callen-Lenz, is a small uncrewed aircraft with a 2.9-metre wingspan, designed to provide a precision strike capability. Last month, it was launched from the navy’s experimentation ship XV Patrick Blackett off the south coast of England during Exercise Neptune Reach which saw the Navy, Army and the Royal Air Force working together under Project Vantage -…
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