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The Evolution and Need for the Continental Defence Corvette and Why a Dedicated MCM Vessel Still Matters – Canadian Naval Review
By Ted Barnes, 13 July 2025 Over the past few years, we've watched the evolution of what started as a modest Kingston-class Replacement turn into something far more ambitious.


Let's talk about the Continental Defence Corvette
Every time I think I'm done with this project, something comes up for me to talk about.


A look at the Adaptable Strike Frigate from BAE Systems
The 'Adaptable Strike Frigate' from BAE Systems doubles as an unmanned systems mothership built around modular payloads with lean crewing and a digital backbone.


The Damen Enforcer as Britain’s new strike ship – A good fit?
Could the Damen Enforcer be the basis for the Royal Navy’s Multi-Role Strike Ship?


The Royal Navy needs to develop a completely new idea of what a warship is
No matter how much of a traditionalist you are, it is impossible to see how this model is sustainable


Navy Moving Away from ‘Optionally Manned’ Vessels as Service Mulls Unmanned Future - USNI News
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — The Navy is placing less weight on optionally manned surface vehicles as it refines requirements for a new type of vessel that will support the surface fleet, officials said this week. Speaking at an event at the U.S. Naval Institute on Thursday, three service officials...


How many drones does it take to replace a destroyer?
Fresh off a summer of testing robotic boats, the Navy's Task Force 66 wants to turn lessons into metrics.

Multi-Mission vessels in all sizes from 30,000 tonnes down to 300 tonnes.
How close do they stand in?
What defences do they need?
What offboard autonomy can they rely on?
This one is worse than the Warspite and Dreadnought revolutions.