Northrop Grumman demonstrates AN/AQS-24 minehunting system integration with U.S. Navy USV

By Martin Chomsky (Defence Industry Europe)

Northrop Grumman has successfully demonstrated the integration of its AN/AQS-24 minehunting system with a Mine Countermeasures Unmanned Surface Vehicle for the U.S. Navy. The demonstration followed a contract signed with the Navy, with open-water testing beginning just 45 days later in Panama City.
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Northrop Grumman has successfully demonstrated the integration of its AN/AQS-24 minehunting system with a Mine Countermeasures Unmanned Surface Vehicle for the U.S. Navy. The demonstration followed a contract signed with the Navy, with open-water testing beginning just 45 days later in Panama City.

The company stated that the activity addressed the Navy’s growing requirement for an uncrewed, towed mine countermeasures capability. Testing showed that the high-performing AN/AQS-24, previously towed by helicopters, can effectively operate when paired with a MCM USV.

 

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According to Northrop Grumman, the U.S. Navy confirmed that the AN/AQS-24 met all primary government objectives during the demonstration. The system was assessed as providing a safer and more efficient mine-hunting capability.

 

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