Thursday, 3 September 2015

WOW! WOW!! WOW!!!


In the article below it states amongst others "....Commander Steve Prest, the Royal Navy’s fleet robotics officer, said: ‘In 2013 the Royal Navy challenged the defence industry to innovate and to generate new opportunities to give it an operational edge." And my dear readers, they came up with this amazing, beautiful warship.

I want to challenge you today, are you at your best? Have you exhausted your potentials? Do you think that with the gift of imagination, you can make something? Are there ways you can help the society get better, maybe by introducing new ideas to fallen situation?

Commander Steve Prest went on to say, ‘We want to attract the best new talent to sea to operate, maintain and develop systems with this level of ambition.’ This statement by Prest goes to confirm the fact that very soon if we do not step up and begin to use our talents and God-given gifts to bring about innovative ideas we can become irrelevant. Do you want to be irrelevant?
I do not want to be and of course, I do not want you to be.

Be challenged today and begin to bring out the best in you. Be whom you have been born to be. Not a  destroyer, not a nobody But one who knows in whose image and likeness his/her DNA replicate.

Read with me and set out to perform.

This is the type of warship the Royal Navy might be using in 30 years


This is the type of warship the Royal Navy might be using in 30 years
The warship will be fitted with special torpedo bays (Picture: Startpoint 2015/PA Wire)
No, this isn’t concept art from the next Bond film, but rather an insight into what the Royal Navy might look like in a few years.

The ship, dubbed the Dreadnought 2050, was designed by a group of leading British naval electronic systems companies working with experts Startpoint.

Whereas current Navy vessels of this magnitude require a crew of at least 200, the Dreadnought 2050 is so advanced it would only need around 50 people to run it.
It can also be controlled remotely (similar to drones) and is designed to be almost invisible to the naked eye while sea-borne.

Embargoed to 0001 Monday August 31 Undated handout artists impression issued by BMT Defence Services of the design of a vessel worthy of 2050, offering a glimpse into the future of Royal Naval surface ships. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Monday August 31, 2015. Engineers believe the warship, dubbed Dreadnought 2050, could be manned by a crew of around 50 - down from 200 on modern vessels. See PA story DEFENCE Dreadnought. Photo credit should read: Startpoint 2015/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
The ship would contain a tethered quad-copter to shoot down missiles and planes (Picture: Startpoint 2015/PA Wire)

Commander Steve Prest, the Royal Navy’s fleet robotics officer, said: ‘In 2013 the Royal Navy challenged the defence industry to innovate, and to generate new opportunities to give it an operational edge.
‘We therefore welcome a project that allows some of Britain’s best and brightest young engineers to come up with ideas on what a warship might look like or be equipped with in 2050.
Embargoed to 0001 Monday August 31 Undated handout artists impression issued by BMT Defence Services of the design of a vessel worthy of 2050, offering a glimpse into the future of Royal Naval surface ships. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Monday August 31, 2015. Engineers believe the warship, dubbed Dreadnought 2050, could be manned by a crew of around 50 - down from 200 on modern vessels. See PA story DEFENCE Dreadnought. Photo credit should read: Startpoint 2015/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
(Picture: Startpoint 2015/PA Wire)
Embargoed to 0001 Monday August 31 Undated handout artists impression issued by BMT Defence Services of the design of a vessel worthy of 2050, offering a glimpse into the future of Royal Naval surface ships. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Monday August 31, 2015. Engineers believe the warship, dubbed Dreadnought 2050, could be manned by a crew of around 50 - down from 200 on modern vessels. See PA story DEFENCE Dreadnought. Photo credit should read: Startpoint 2015/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Like something from a computer game (Picture: Startpoint 2015/PA Wire)

‘We want to attract the best new talent to sea to operate, maintain and develop systems with this level of ambition.’
The original HMS Dreadnought was a Royal Naval battleship which, when she entered into service in 1906, represented such an advance that all other major warships were rendered obsolete.
Embargoed to 0001 Monday August 31 Undated handout artists impression issued by BMT Defence Services of the design of a vessel worthy of 2050, offering a glimpse into the future of Royal Naval surface ships. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Monday August 31, 2015. Engineers believe the warship, dubbed Dreadnought 2050, could be manned by a crew of around 50 - down from 200 on modern vessels. See PA story DEFENCE Dreadnought. Photo credit should read: Startpoint 2015/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
How the craft would look out of the water (Picture: Startpoint 2015/PA Wire)


Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2015/08/31/this-is-the-type-of-warship-the-royal-navy-might-be-using-in-30-years-5369082/#ixzz3kfZzosNQ

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