Can Unmanned MUSVs and NOMARS Replace the Troubled FFG-62 Frigate Program?
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Can Unmanned MUSVs and NOMARS Replace the Troubled FFG-62 Frigate Program?
With a price tag approaching $1.1 billion to $1.2 billion dollars each for the USS Constellation (FFG-62) frigate, Naval News asked RAND and CSIS if the Medium Unmanned Surface Vessel (MUSV) and the DARPA No Manning Required Ship (NOMARS) can replace the troubled FFG-62 frigate program.
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