“Getting a chance to put our newest design through its paces on the Navy’s UUV confidence course was a great opportunity for us to validate our design improvements to the vehicle. We also gained a lot of valuable operational data using the KRAKEN MINSAS 120,” remarked Adrian Gonsalves, REMUS 620 product manager. Operations on the confidence course validated several technical aspects of the vehicle, which performed exceptionally well in all phases of the mission.

He continued: “The confidence course provided us a great benchmark we can use to continue our improvements to this great design and gave us a chance to show UUV sailors in Keyport how much improvement we built into this next-gen MUUV in terms of modularity and maintainability.”
This is the first utilization of the Navy’s confidence course by an industry-provided MUUV and highlights the partnership between the Unmanned Undersea Vehicles Group ONE (UUVGRU-1) and the industry. The course was established to provide repeatable and comparable performance data for accelerated capability development in support of the Chief of Naval Operations’ NAVPLAN Project 33 and submarine force objectives focused on enhancing warfighting readiness. HII is extremely proud to be one of the first industry partners to utilize this unique and important national defense asset.