Investigation of Requirements and Capabilities of Next-Generation Mine Warfare Unmanned Underwater Vehicles
TBMG-46438
09/01/2022
- Content
The current fleet of United States Navy (USN) Mine Countermeasures (MCM) ships, the Avenger class, is reaching the end of its planned service life. To fill the capability gaps left by removing these ships from the fleet, and to take advantage of technological advances in environmental sensing and unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs), the Navy will be acquiring new systems to perform the MCM mission. The Department of Defense (DOD) acquisition process aims to fill capability gaps with materiel solutions through development of new or improved systems or the purchase of existing systems. Beginning the acquisition process with ample knowledge of potential materiel solutions and their expected performance improves the likelihood of program success.
- Citation
- "Investigation of Requirements and Capabilities of Next-Generation Mine Warfare Unmanned Underwater Vehicles," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2022.