U.S. Navy To Deploy “TTLR” System To Launch & Recover Stealth AUVs From Submarine Torpedo Tubes
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U.S. submarines will be able to launch autonomous underwater vehicles through torpedo tubes in the future. The new system will enable reconnaissance without appearing.
L3Harris is being awarded a contract by the Defense Innovation Unit to deliver torpedo tube-launched and recoverable autonomous underwater vehicles for the U.S. Navy’s submarines, a contract that opens a new era of unmanned underwater warfare.
The U.S. Navy is about to redefine the naval war with the Dive-XL, a huge robotic submarine designed by Anduril. A true "aircraft carrier" of the depths, this machine is capable of dropping and coordinating drone swarms, acting as an autonomous combat platform intended to saturate the opposing defences and multiply the American strike force.
L3Harris secures contract to deliver autonomous underwater vehicle launch system for U.S. Navy submarines
The system has been validated by U.S. and allied navies for a range of missions, including intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, mine detection and seabed warfare. It enables operations without requiring submarines to surface or exposing personnel to additional risk. “The Torpedo Tube Launch and Recovery system is not a future capability, it’s answering combatant commander needs today,” said Nino DiCosmo, President of Maritime, Space & Mis…
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