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US Navy seeks next generation LBS-G system 26 February 2021 by Nishant Kumar The US Navy’s (USN’s) Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR) is seeking proposals for new autonomous underwater gliders that will enhance the service’s ability to assess environmental conditions in littoral and deep ocean waters. The solicitation for the Follow-on Littoral Battlespace Sensing Glider (LBS-G) system, which was released in late January, covers the design, development, fabrication, testing, production, and support for the new gliders. LBS-G is a part of the broader LBS-Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (LBS-UUV) programme of record. The USN is seeking a new autonomous underwater glider to improve its underwater domain situational awareness. (Teledyne Brown) ....
Subsea Defense: Navy Deepens Commitment to Underwater Vehicles Senior Chief Mineman Abraham Garcia (left) and Aerographer s Mate 1st Class Joshua Gaskill, members of the Knifefish Unmanned Undersea Vehicle (UUV) test team, man tending lines during crane operations as part of an operational test conducted by members from Operational Test and Evaluation Force (OPTEVFOR). Knifefish is a medium-class mine countermeasure UUV designed for deployment off the Littoral Combat Ship. OPTEVFOR is the Navy’s sole test and evaluation organization for surface, air, and un Orca extra-large unmanned undersea vehicle will be used in mine countermeasures and anti-submarine warfare. Credit: Boeing. CURV-21 is a 6,400-pound Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) that is designed to meet the US Navy s deep ocean salvage requirements down to a maximum depth of 20,000 feet of seawater. This vehicle is loaded with a host of n ....
E-Mail IMAGE: U.S. Marines with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 163, Marine Aircraft Group 16, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, deploy an oceanographic sensor buoy during the Trident Warrior exercise. view more Credit: (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Juan Anaya) ARLINGTON, Va. Flying several thousand feet above the Pacific Ocean, an air crew and a scientist from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution tossed cylindrical floats from a U.S. Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey aircraft. Packed with data-gathering sensors to measure underwater conditions, the floats fell fast before orange parachutes opened to ease splashdown. The action marked the first time such sensor-laden profiling floats, also called buoys, were deployed from a Marine Corps aircraft. This will increase naval knowledge of the ocean battlespace including the littorals (areas of water close to shoreline), which are crucial to expeditionary and amphibious operations. ....
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