Unveiled by BMT at this week’s DSEI UK 2025 defense event in London, Ellida Strike is a forward-looking conceptual design of what a future multi-role strike ship (MRSS) could offer the U.K.

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Unveiled by BMT at this week’s DSEI UK 2025 defense event in London, Ellida Strike is a forward-looking conceptual design of what a future multi-role strike ship (MRSS) could offer the U.K. Royal Navy.
BMT’s Ellida Strike has been developed to align with the Royal Navy’s future amphibious fleet recapitalization, aiming to replace ageing ships with a new generation of versatile and adaptable vessels.
The concept has been created to explore many facets of next-generation littoral strike design. While drawing on aspects of the evolving MRSS program, it does not represent a specific solution, but demonstrates how modern design principles can address complex operational requirements across missions ranging from humanitarian aid to high-end warfighting.
Reflecting lessons from recent defense reviews and the Royal Navy’s detailed MRSS requirements, Ellida Strike emphasizes scalable capability, modularity and the integration of advanced technologies such as uncrewed systems and flexible well dock operations.
The vessel has been designed for operation, with careful consideration of rapid personnel flow and human
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