Thursday, November 06, 2014

UISS: US Navy Plans Unmanned Surface Ship for Hunting Mines by 2016


The Navy is building a 40-foot-long unmanned surface vehicle designed to launch from a Littoral Combat Ship and detonate and destroy underwater mines while keeping ships and sailors at a safe distance, service officials said.

The first prototype, scheduled to be finished by 2016, will pave the way for initial production of the Unmanned Influence Sweep System, or UISS, Capt. David Honabach, program manager, unmanned maritime systems, told Military​.com.

The Navy hopes to have the UISS in the fleet by 2017.

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