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January 12, 2017

US Navy Puts Unmanned Vehicles through their Paces

  • Photo: Textron Systems
  • Photo: Textron Systems
  • Photo: Textron Systems Photo: Textron Systems
  • Photo: Textron Systems Photo: Textron Systems

On-water testing has begun for the fourth-generation Common Unmanned Surface Vehicle (CUSV) in support of the U.S. Navy’s Unmanned Influence Sweep System (UISS) program, announced Textron Systems Unmanned Systems.

 
Textron Systems completed the design, build and component test phases of the UISS program in November 2016. Following component testing, Textron Systems began the systems level integration and test (I&T) phase, culminating in dockside and on-water testing in Lake Pontchartrain near its Marine & Land Systems facility in Louisiana. The I&T phase includes functional testing of the system’s integrated generators, engines, datalinks, as well as on-water maneuverability testing. Textron Systems will move into builders’ trials upon completion of I&T and then formal testing to validate system functionality with the U.S. Navy later this year. 
 
“We are excited to begin system level testing of our first UISS system with mine countermeasure capabilities for the U.S. Navy,” said Vice President of Control and Surface Systems Wayne Prender. “Unmanned technology has come such a long way, and we are looking forward to beginning to apply our critical technology to protect our Naval warfighters.”
 
The Textron Systems Unmanned Systems fourth-generation CUSV is a multi-mission unmanned surface vehicle with a large, configurable payload bay. Since its first demonstration in 2009, the CUSV has completed several prominent exercises with the U.S. Navy. Today, the variations of the CUSV have amassed more than 2,000 on-water operational hours, and the craft is capable of carrying multiple payloads, including side-scan sonar, mine neutralization, nonlethal weapons and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance sensors. 
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