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UK: New declarations about future Royal Navy Type 83 destroyer.


| 2023

According to information published by the UK government on June 28, 2023, the UK Minister of Defense delivered a speech on the future of the Armed Forces, the lessons learned from the war in Ukraine, and the future Type 83 program of the Navy.
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In the speech, the UK Minister of Defense discusses the lessons learned from the war in Ukraine and the importance of full-spectrum air defense. He emphasizes the evolving and real threats faced by the UK and its allies, including the use of new technologies and tactics witnessed in Ukraine.

Type 83

The Type 83 destroyer is a key component of the Royal Navy's Future Air Dominance System, representing a notable shift in naval warfare. It is anticipated to replace the existing Type 45, embodying a transformation towards a network-centric naval strategy heavily reliant on sensors.

A distinguishing feature of Type 83 is its extensive use of automation. This technology aims to decrease the necessary crew size, with potential increases in the ship's operational efficiency and response speed.

Its armament is planned to be a mix of traditional missile systems and emergent Directed Energy Weapons, crafted to respond to evolving threats in the maritime theatre.

The Type 83 is also projected to incorporate uncrewed systems, which could provide additional surveillance, reconnaissance, and strike capabilities, possibly expanding the ship's operational reach while mitigating risks to crew.

Further, the ship is designed to include advanced radar sensing capabilities, potentially offering an extended detection range. This attribute might enable the Type 83 to provide more effective protection for a fleet, potentially improving airspace control and supporting the UK's maritime freedom of movement.


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