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UK-French MMCM programme achieves milestone with USV safety trials

by Kate Tringham

RNMB Apollo being passed by a Hunt-class MCM vessel during trials in December 2022 that took place as part of the Anglo-French Maritime Mine Counter Measures programme, which is delivering autonomous capability for both the Royal Navy and the Marine Nationale. (Thales)

The UK Royal Navy's (RN's) unmanned surface vessel (USV) RNMB Apollo has completed a series of navy and industry open water assurance trials claimed by Thales to be the first UK military clearance of its kind.

The safety trials, which were delivered under the joint UK-French Maritime Mine Counter Measures (MMCM) programme, proved that remotely controlled USVs can be operated by a team from a shore-based station and represent a critical stepping stone towards certification of autonomous maritime systems for operational use, Thales said.

The trials were conducted by the RN's Maritime Autonomous System Trials Team (MASTT), with support from Thales, off Weymouth Bay in December 2022. They were observed and approved by representatives from the UK Naval Authority and Technology Group (NATG) and the UK Ministry of Defence's Mine Hunting Capability (MHC) team.

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UK-French MMCM programme achieves milestone with USV safety trials

by Kate Tringham

RNMB Apollo being passed by a Hunt-class MCM vessel during trials in December 2022 that took place as part of the Anglo-French Maritime Mine Counter Measures programme, which is delivering autonomous capability for both the Royal Navy and the Marine Nationale. (Thales)

The UK Royal Navy's (RN's) unmanned surface vessel (USV) RNMB Apollo has completed a series of navy and industry open water assurance trials claimed by Thales to be the first UK military clearance of its kind.

The safety trials, which were delivered under the joint UK-French Maritime Mine Counter Measures (MMCM) programme, proved that remotely controlled USVs can be operated by a team from a shore-based station and represent a critical stepping stone towards certification of autonomous maritime systems for operational use, Thales said.

The trials were conducted by the RN's Maritime Autonomous System Trials Team (MASTT), with support from Thales, off Weymouth Bay in December 2022. They were observed and approved by representatives from the UK Naval Authority and Technology Group (NATG) and the UK Ministry of Defence's Mine Hunting Capability (MHC) team.

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The UK Royal Navy's (RN's) unmanned surface vessel (USV) RNMB Apollo has completed a series of navy ...

UK-French MMCM programme achieves milestone with USV safety trials

by Kate Tringham

RNMB Apollo being passed by a Hunt-class MCM vessel during trials in December 2022 that took place as part of the Anglo-French Maritime Mine Counter Measures programme, which is delivering autonomous capability for both the Royal Navy and the Marine Nationale. (Thales)

The UK Royal Navy's (RN's) unmanned surface vessel (USV) RNMB Apollo has completed a series of navy and industry open water assurance trials claimed by Thales to be the first UK military clearance of its kind.

The safety trials, which were delivered under the joint UK-French Maritime Mine Counter Measures (MMCM) programme, proved that remotely controlled USVs can be operated by a team from a shore-based station and represent a critical stepping stone towards certification of autonomous maritime systems for operational use, Thales said.

The trials were conducted by the RN's Maritime Autonomous System Trials Team (MASTT), with support from Thales, off Weymouth Bay in December 2022. They were observed and approved by representatives from the UK Naval Authority and Technology Group (NATG) and the UK Ministry of Defence's Mine Hunting Capability (MHC) team.

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The UK Royal Navy's (RN's) unmanned surface vessel (USV) RNMB Apollo has completed a series of navy ...

UK-French MMCM programme achieves milestone with USV safety trials

by Kate Tringham

RNMB Apollo being passed by a Hunt-class MCM vessel during trials in December 2022 that took place as part of the Anglo-French Maritime Mine Counter Measures programme, which is delivering autonomous capability for both the Royal Navy and the Marine Nationale. (Thales)

The UK Royal Navy's (RN's) unmanned surface vessel (USV) RNMB Apollo has completed a series of navy and industry open water assurance trials claimed by Thales to be the first UK military clearance of its kind.

The safety trials, which were delivered under the joint UK-French Maritime Mine Counter Measures (MMCM) programme, proved that remotely controlled USVs can be operated by a team from a shore-based station and represent a critical stepping stone towards certification of autonomous maritime systems for operational use, Thales said.

The trials were conducted by the RN's Maritime Autonomous System Trials Team (MASTT), with support from Thales, off Weymouth Bay in December 2022. They were observed and approved by representatives from the UK Naval Authority and Technology Group (NATG) and the UK Ministry of Defence's Mine Hunting Capability (MHC) team.

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The UK Royal Navy's (RN's) unmanned surface vessel (USV) RNMB Apollo has completed a series of navy ...

UK-French MMCM programme achieves milestone with USV safety trials

by Kate Tringham

RNMB Apollo being passed by a Hunt-class MCM vessel during trials in December 2022 that took place as part of the Anglo-French Maritime Mine Counter Measures programme, which is delivering autonomous capability for both the Royal Navy and the Marine Nationale. (Thales)

The UK Royal Navy's (RN's) unmanned surface vessel (USV) RNMB Apollo has completed a series of navy and industry open water assurance trials claimed by Thales to be the first UK military clearance of its kind.

The safety trials, which were delivered under the joint UK-French Maritime Mine Counter Measures (MMCM) programme, proved that remotely controlled USVs can be operated by a team from a shore-based station and represent a critical stepping stone towards certification of autonomous maritime systems for operational use, Thales said.

The trials were conducted by the RN's Maritime Autonomous System Trials Team (MASTT), with support from Thales, off Weymouth Bay in December 2022. They were observed and approved by representatives from the UK Naval Authority and Technology Group (NATG) and the UK Ministry of Defence's Mine Hunting Capability (MHC) team.

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The UK Royal Navy's (RN's) unmanned surface vessel (USV) RNMB Apollo has completed a series of navy ...

UK-French MMCM programme achieves milestone with USV safety trials

by Kate Tringham

RNMB Apollo being passed by a Hunt-class MCM vessel during trials in December 2022 that took place as part of the Anglo-French Maritime Mine Counter Measures programme, which is delivering autonomous capability for both the Royal Navy and the Marine Nationale. (Thales)

The UK Royal Navy's (RN's) unmanned surface vessel (USV) RNMB Apollo has completed a series of navy and industry open water assurance trials claimed by Thales to be the first UK military clearance of its kind.

The safety trials, which were delivered under the joint UK-French Maritime Mine Counter Measures (MMCM) programme, proved that remotely controlled USVs can be operated by a team from a shore-based station and represent a critical stepping stone towards certification of autonomous maritime systems for operational use, Thales said.

The trials were conducted by the RN's Maritime Autonomous System Trials Team (MASTT), with support from Thales, off Weymouth Bay in December 2022. They were observed and approved by representatives from the UK Naval Authority and Technology Group (NATG) and the UK Ministry of Defence's Mine Hunting Capability (MHC) team.

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The UK Royal Navy's (RN's) unmanned surface vessel (USV) RNMB Apollo has completed a series of navy ...

UK-French MMCM programme achieves milestone with USV safety trials

by Kate Tringham

RNMB Apollo being passed by a Hunt-class MCM vessel during trials in December 2022 that took place as part of the Anglo-French Maritime Mine Counter Measures programme, which is delivering autonomous capability for both the Royal Navy and the Marine Nationale. (Thales)

The UK Royal Navy's (RN's) unmanned surface vessel (USV) RNMB Apollo has completed a series of navy and industry open water assurance trials claimed by Thales to be the first UK military clearance of its kind.

The safety trials, which were delivered under the joint UK-French Maritime Mine Counter Measures (MMCM) programme, proved that remotely controlled USVs can be operated by a team from a shore-based station and represent a critical stepping stone towards certification of autonomous maritime systems for operational use, Thales said.

The trials were conducted by the RN's Maritime Autonomous System Trials Team (MASTT), with support from Thales, off Weymouth Bay in December 2022. They were observed and approved by representatives from the UK Naval Authority and Technology Group (NATG) and the UK Ministry of Defence's Mine Hunting Capability (MHC) team.

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The UK Royal Navy's (RN's) unmanned surface vessel (USV) RNMB Apollo has completed a series of navy ...

UK-French MMCM programme achieves milestone with USV safety trials

by Kate Tringham

RNMB Apollo being passed by a Hunt-class MCM vessel during trials in December 2022 that took place as part of the Anglo-French Maritime Mine Counter Measures programme, which is delivering autonomous capability for both the Royal Navy and the Marine Nationale. (Thales)

The UK Royal Navy's (RN's) unmanned surface vessel (USV) RNMB Apollo has completed a series of navy and industry open water assurance trials claimed by Thales to be the first UK military clearance of its kind.

The safety trials, which were delivered under the joint UK-French Maritime Mine Counter Measures (MMCM) programme, proved that remotely controlled USVs can be operated by a team from a shore-based station and represent a critical stepping stone towards certification of autonomous maritime systems for operational use, Thales said.

The trials were conducted by the RN's Maritime Autonomous System Trials Team (MASTT), with support from Thales, off Weymouth Bay in December 2022. They were observed and approved by representatives from the UK Naval Authority and Technology Group (NATG) and the UK Ministry of Defence's Mine Hunting Capability (MHC) team.

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