Raytheon and CET Successfully Test New Low-Cost Hadalus UUV for U.S. Navy
The multi-year award has a $40 million ceiling and will fund long-endurance uncrewed surface vessels for high-resolution surveys, the Navy said.
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Raytheon tests drone submarine that launches weapons
Raytheon and Composite Energy Technologies have demonstrated a new uncrewed undersea vehicle launching from beneath the surface during a United States Navy exercise, the first time the service has seen the integrated capability in the water, the companies stated. The vehicle, called HADALUS, completed a series of missions on a Navy undersea test range and demonstrated the ability to launch while submerged. The companies say the work points towar…
Raytheon, CET test new undersea attack drone for U.S. Navy
RTX's Raytheon and Composite Energy Technology successfully demonstrate new unmanned undersea vehicle
/PRNewswire/ -- Raytheon, an RTX (NYSE: RTX) business, and Composite Energy Technologies (CET) have successfully demonstrated the undersea launch capabilities...
Captain-less Ships To Conduct High-Resolution Ocean Floor Mapping Under New U.S Navy Project
Image for representation purposes only U.S Navy has selected Blue Water Autonomy, a technology and shipbuilding company based in Boston, to conduct ocean floor mapping with the help of uncrewed surface vessels. The US Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVOCEANO) decided to give the company a multi-year, indefinite-delivery and indefinite-quantity contract with a value of $40 million. According to sources, the company, however, would compete for specif…
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