HMS Prince of Wales launches Banshee target drone in landmark demo
Banshee target drones could be used by the RN for experimentation of future sensors, weaponry and radio equipment.
The Cognitive Layer of Counterpart, showing social media contacts. (Photo: CAE)
Following its work with Improbable on the UK’s Single Synthetic Environment (SSE) programme, CAE will use this year’s DSEI to highlight its own National Synthetic Environment.
Known as Counterpart, CAE has launched its solution to counter ‘existential threats to national security and resilience that many countries are now facing', Gen (Ret) Sir Richard Barrons, former commander of the UK Joint Forces Command and now VP global government relations & strategy at CAE, told Shephard.
Government and armed forces leaders face a far more challenging, uncertain and complex strategic context than ever before and this threat is evolving at pace. Barons
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Banshee target drones could be used by the RN for experimentation of future sensors, weaponry and radio equipment.
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