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New mini submarine-like drone from HII can dive 328 feet deep with 10 hour battery life

New mini submarine-like drone from HII can dive 328 feet deep with 10 hour battery life

Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII), a prominent U.S. military shipbuilder, has successfully delivered the first REMUS 130 unmanned underwater vehicle. This significant milestone was achieved as part of HII's commitment to advancing maritime technology. The delivery took place in October 2023, showcasing the company's ongoing efforts to enhance the capabilities of the U.S. Navy and other defense partners. The REMUS 130 is designed for various underwater missions, including reconnaissance and surveillance, addressing the growing need for advanced unmanned systems in naval operations. This development reflects HII's strategic focus on innovation and its role in supporting national security objectives through cutting-edge maritime solutions.

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HII Delivers First of the Newest REMUS Variant: 130

HII Delivers First of the Newest REMUS Variant: 130

HII, the largest military shipbuilder in the United States and a leader in autonomous maritime systems, has successfully delivered the first REMUS 130 unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) to a U.S. ally. This significant achievement represents a milestone in the advancement of the next generation of the REMUS series, which is recognized as the most widely deployed autonomous underwater vehicle globally. The delivery underscores HII's commitment to enhancing maritime capabilities for allied nations and reflects the growing importance of autonomous systems in modern naval operations.

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HII Builds on Manned-Unmanned Submarine Teaming Success with New Pentagon Deal Poised to Transform Undersea Warfare

HII Builds on Manned-Unmanned Submarine Teaming Success with New Pentagon Deal Poised to Transform Undersea Warfare

HII, a prominent player in unmanned and autonomous maritime platforms, has secured a contract from the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) to develop a submarine Torpedo Tube Launch and Recovery (TTLR) system. This innovative system aims to autonomously deploy and recover HII’s REMUS unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) from U.S. Navy submarines. The contract underscores the growing emphasis on advanced maritime technologies and the need for efficient underwater operations within the Navy. The project is expected to enhance the capabilities of U.S. submarines, enabling them to conduct missions with greater effectiveness and safety.

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Australian Maritime College and HII Report Near-Perfect Availability as REMUS 100 Completes 935 Missions with Only Two Days of Downtime

Australian Maritime College and HII Report Near-Perfect Availability as REMUS 100 Completes 935 Missions with Only Two Days of Downtime

The Australian Maritime College (AMC) and HII have announced a significant achievement regarding the reliability of AMC’s Legacy REMUS 100 autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV). This milestone was revealed today, highlighting the advancements made in the technology and performance of the AUV. The collaboration between AMC and HII aims to enhance underwater exploration and data collection capabilities, addressing the growing demand for reliable and efficient marine technology. The REMUS 100 is designed for various applications, including environmental monitoring and underwater research, making it a vital tool for marine scientists and researchers. This development underscores the commitment of both organizations to push the boundaries of autonomous underwater operations and improve the reliability of such technologies in real-world applications.

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HII Successfully Demonstrates Sea Launcher, Ship-Based Automated Launch and Recovery of REMUS Autonomous Underwater Vehicle

HII Successfully Demonstrates Sea Launcher, Ship-Based Automated Launch and Recovery of REMUS Autonomous Underwater Vehicle

HII, a leading manufacturer of autonomous underwater unmanned vehicles, announced the successful shipboard deployment and recovery of a REMUS autonomous underwater vehicle. This achievement was made possible through the use of the company’s automated launch and recovery system, known as Sea Launcher. The event highlights HII's advancements in underwater technology and its commitment to enhancing operational capabilities in marine environments.

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REMUS 620 Conducts First Torpedo Tube Recovery and Swimout

REMUS 620 Conducts First Torpedo Tube Recovery and Swimout

A collaborative effort involving HII, the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and the U.S. Navy’s Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport has achieved a significant milestone in underwater technology. The team successfully recovered a second-generation REMUS 620 unmanned underwater vehicle into a Virginia-class submarine torpedo tube and shutterway test fixture. This operation took place at Seneca Lake, New York, marking a crucial advancement in the integration of advanced underwater systems into military submarines. The successful recovery demonstrates the capabilities of the REMUS 620 and its potential applications for naval operations, enhancing the U.S. Navy's underwater surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities.

HII and Babcock Join Forces to Integrate Unmanned Underwater Vehicles with Submarine Weapon Handling and Launch Systems

HII and Babcock Join Forces to Integrate Unmanned Underwater Vehicles with Submarine Weapon Handling and Launch Systems

Babcock International Group and HII have entered into a memorandum of understanding to integrate HII’s REMUS unmanned underwater vehicles with Babcock’s advanced submarine Weapon Handling and Launch Systems. This collaboration aims to enhance the autonomous launch and recovery capabilities of UUVs through submarine torpedo tubes, thereby bolstering the undersea operational advantages of allied navies. This initiative marks the inaugural program of its kind within Babcock's Mission Systems division, reflecting a significant step forward in military maritime technology.

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HII Completes 750th REMUS Unmanned Undersea Vehicle for German Navy

HII Completes 750th REMUS Unmanned Undersea Vehicle for German Navy

HII, the largest military shipbuilder in the United States and a pioneer in advanced unmanned autonomous technologies, has announced the successful completion of its 750th REMUS unmanned undersea vehicle (UUV). This significant milestone was reached at HII's unmanned facility located in Pocasset, Massachusetts. The 750th unit, a REMUS 300, is set to be delivered to the German navy, highlighting the growing demand for advanced maritime technology solutions. This achievement underscores HII's commitment to innovation and its role as a leader in the defense sector.

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Thales and HII Partners to Develop Advanced Autonomous Undersea Mine Countermeasure Capabilities

Thales and HII Partners to Develop Advanced Autonomous Undersea Mine Countermeasure Capabilities

HII and Thales have successfully integrated the Thales SAMDIS1 600 sonar with HII’s next-generation REMUS 620 medium unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV). This significant achievement was announced during a recent field exercise, showcasing the capabilities of the advanced sonar system in conjunction with the UUV. The collaboration aims to enhance underwater surveillance and operational efficiency, addressing the growing demand for advanced maritime technologies. The integration process involved rigorous testing and validation to ensure optimal performance in various underwater environments. This development marks a notable advancement in the field of unmanned maritime systems, reflecting both companies' commitment to innovation and excellence in defense technology.

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REMUS 620 Validated for Torpedo Tube Deployment

REMUS 620 Validated for Torpedo Tube Deployment

A collaborative effort involving HII, the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and the U.S. Navy's Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport has successfully achieved a significant milestone in enhancing the U.S. Navy Submarine Force's capabilities. This initiative focuses on the launch and recovery of autonomous undersea vehicles from submarine torpedo tubes. The achievement marks a crucial step forward in the integration of advanced technology into naval operations, underscoring the commitment to modernizing the submarine fleet. The project reflects ongoing efforts to improve operational efficiency and expand the tactical options available to the Navy.

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HII and Hitachi Lock In Multi-Year REMUS 300 UUV Production Agreement

HII and Hitachi Lock In Multi-Year REMUS 300 UUV Production Agreement

HII has secured an order from Hitachi, Ltd. for over a dozen REMUS 300 small uncrewed undersea vehicles (SUUVs). This multi-year program will see the delivery of these advanced vehicles, enhancing capabilities in underwater exploration and operations. The partnership reflects a growing demand for innovative maritime technology, as both companies aim to leverage the REMUS 300's advanced features for various applications. The deal underscores HII's commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions in the defense and maritime sectors.

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HII Tops 700 REMUS Uncrewed Underwater Vehicles Sold

HII Tops 700 REMUS Uncrewed Underwater Vehicles Sold

HII, the largest shipbuilder in the United States and a prominent provider of all-domain technologies and solutions, has achieved a significant milestone by selling over 700 REMUS uncrewed underwater vehicles (UUVs) to customers worldwide. This accomplishment not only underscores HII's dominance in the market but also enhances its reputation as the leading producer of these advanced underwater systems. The sales reflect a growing demand for innovative undersea technology, positioning HII at the forefront of the industry as it continues to expand its global footprint.

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HII’s Mission Technologies Tests Next-Generation REMUS 620 UUV on US Navy Confidence Course

HII’s Mission Technologies Tests Next-Generation REMUS 620 UUV on US Navy Confidence Course

Uncrewed Systems, a division of HII’s Mission Technologies, showcased its next-generation medium-class unmanned underwater vehicle, the REMUS 620, during the U.S. Navy UUV Confidence Course held in Bangor, Washington. The vehicle was transported from its manufacturing facility in Pocasset, Massachusetts, to Keyport, Washington, where it successfully completed a series of pre-mission checks and ballasting procedures. This participation underscores the company's commitment to advancing underwater technology and enhancing the capabilities of unmanned systems for naval operations.

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