British and U.S. navies explore using drones to deliver cargo to aircraft carriers Posted on April 13, 2022 by alert5 Two articles by USNI and the Royal Navy on efforts to explore the use of drones to deliver cargo to aircraft carriers out at sea. Pictured: A UAV taxis into position at Predannack Airfied during a series of test flights.UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE TRIAL DEMONSTRATIONOn Tuesday 15th March 2021, A fixed wing unmanned aerial vehicle was trialled at Predannack Airfield just a short drive from RNAS Culdrose.The unmanned system was part of a series of trials that took place over three days.The event was part of a technology demonstration of newly iterated MRP (Mission Representative Profile) UAS systems from Malloy and WAS.Credit: LPhot Dan Rosenbaum, RNAS Yeovilton Hit the links below for the articles. For more information, hit the Source below Source Source Related posts (Automatically Generated): Royal Navy established 700X squadron Royal Navy will be too small to operate 2 aircraft carriers U.S. Navy will likely turn unmanned cargo delivery concept into program of record Unmanned K-MAX delivers cargo to front-line troops in Afghanistan Royal Navy completes first UAV trial CVN 69, 77 will be the first carriers to bring MQ-25A out to sea