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TAR Crawlers, operated by Naval Surface

Warfare Center (NSWC)

Panama City, demon- strated capabilities to reacquire and identify mine-like objects in very shallow water and surf zone environments, with re-direction by a cooper- ating REMUS mine- detection UUV via under- water acoustic communi- cations.

The Remote Delivery of Unmanned System Technology (RDUST) project from Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC)

Panama City demonstrated a capability to launch a REMUS UUV from an Autonomous Search and Hydrographic

Vehicle (ASH) USV, as could be used to rapidly insert a slower-speed UUV into a distant mission area.

REMUS vehicles operated by Woods Hole

Oceanographic Institution and Hydroid, Inc., demon- strated detection of mine-like objects using side-scan sonar, cooperative behavior with other UUVs, via under- water acoustic communications, and capabilities for launch and return to an underwater docking station.

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