The US Navy needs drone aircraft carriers, naval analysts argue
Briefly

Analysts at RAND Corporation advocate for the US Navy to implement drone aircraft carriers, termed 'drone flattops,' to complement existing supercarriers. These unmanned vessels could reduce operational costs and crew requirements while dispersedly enhancing combat capabilities. The report suggests that the integration of UAV carriers could lead to more efficient naval operations, with increased sortie rates alongside traditional carriers. Additionally, other nations are recognizing the benefits of drone carriers, driven by rising threats and costs associated with conventional naval aviation.
The time has come for the US Navy to field a new type of ship to supplement its supercarriers: Drone flattops. Crew could consist of robots and AI.
RAND stated, 'A carrier strike group could include an auxiliary all-UAV carrier alongside a traditional carrier, resulting in increased overall sortie rates.'
As the US Navy improves its understanding of UAV carrier designs, they may operate alongside traditional ships, potentially becoming the centerpiece of strike groups.
Some nations are opting for drone carriers as a cost-effective alternative to traditional carriers, especially considering the rising threats from long-range missiles.
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