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US Navy surface force chief touts unmanned systems work in RIMPAC

by Michael Fabey

The US Navy incorporated its Sea Hunter medium unmanned surface vessel into the ‘Rim of the Pacific 2022' exercise. (US Navy)

The US Navy (USN) conducted successful operations employing unmanned aerial and surface platforms during Exercise ‘Rim of the Pacific' (‘RIMPAC') between 29 June and 4 August in and around the Hawaiian Islands and Southern California, according to Vice Admiral Roy Kitchener, commander, Naval Surface Forces and Naval Surface Force, US Pacific Fleet.

“I'm a big fan of the experimentation,” Vice Adm Kitchener said on 18 August at a media roundtable discussion during the Surface Navy Association (SNA) 2022 Waterfront Symposium.

The RIMPAC work focused on developing operational concepts on expanded command-and-control of its medium unmanned surface vessels (MUSVs) like Sea Hawk and Sea Hunter , Vice Adm Kitchener said.

“How do we control them?” Vice Adm Kitchener asked. “In the past, we operated them from back here in 3rd Fleet.”

Sea Hawk was outfitted with an anti-submarine warfare (ASW) payload, while Sea Hunter had an electronic warfare (EW) sensor suite, and was controlled by two guided-missile destroyers (DDGs), he noted.


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US Navy surface force chief touts unmanned systems work in RIMPAC

by Michael Fabey

The US Navy incorporated its Sea Hunter medium unmanned surface vessel into the ‘Rim of the Pacific 2022' exercise. (US Navy)

The US Navy (USN) conducted successful operations employing unmanned aerial and surface platforms during Exercise ‘Rim of the Pacific' (‘RIMPAC') between 29 June and 4 August in and around the Hawaiian Islands and Southern California, according to Vice Admiral Roy Kitchener, commander, Naval Surface Forces and Naval Surface Force, US Pacific Fleet.

“I'm a big fan of the experimentation,” Vice Adm Kitchener said on 18 August at a media roundtable discussion during the Surface Navy Association (SNA) 2022 Waterfront Symposium.

The RIMPAC work focused on developing operational concepts on expanded command-and-control of its medium unmanned surface vessels (MUSVs) like Sea Hawk and Sea Hunter , Vice Adm Kitchener said.

“How do we control them?” Vice Adm Kitchener asked. “In the past, we operated them from back here in 3rd Fleet.”

Sea Hawk was outfitted with an anti-submarine warfare (ASW) payload, while Sea Hunter had an electronic warfare (EW) sensor suite, and was controlled by two guided-missile destroyers (DDGs), he noted.


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US Navy surface force chief touts unmanned systems work in RIMPAC

by Michael Fabey

The US Navy incorporated its Sea Hunter medium unmanned surface vessel into the ‘Rim of the Pacific 2022' exercise. (US Navy)

The US Navy (USN) conducted successful operations employing unmanned aerial and surface platforms during Exercise ‘Rim of the Pacific' (‘RIMPAC') between 29 June and 4 August in and around the Hawaiian Islands and Southern California, according to Vice Admiral Roy Kitchener, commander, Naval Surface Forces and Naval Surface Force, US Pacific Fleet.

“I'm a big fan of the experimentation,” Vice Adm Kitchener said on 18 August at a media roundtable discussion during the Surface Navy Association (SNA) 2022 Waterfront Symposium.

The RIMPAC work focused on developing operational concepts on expanded command-and-control of its medium unmanned surface vessels (MUSVs) like Sea Hawk and Sea Hunter , Vice Adm Kitchener said.

“How do we control them?” Vice Adm Kitchener asked. “In the past, we operated them from back here in 3rd Fleet.”

Sea Hawk was outfitted with an anti-submarine warfare (ASW) payload, while Sea Hunter had an electronic warfare (EW) sensor suite, and was controlled by two guided-missile destroyers (DDGs), he noted.


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US Navy surface force chief touts unmanned systems work in RIMPAC

by Michael Fabey

The US Navy incorporated its Sea Hunter medium unmanned surface vessel into the ‘Rim of the Pacific 2022' exercise. (US Navy)

The US Navy (USN) conducted successful operations employing unmanned aerial and surface platforms during Exercise ‘Rim of the Pacific' (‘RIMPAC') between 29 June and 4 August in and around the Hawaiian Islands and Southern California, according to Vice Admiral Roy Kitchener, commander, Naval Surface Forces and Naval Surface Force, US Pacific Fleet.

“I'm a big fan of the experimentation,” Vice Adm Kitchener said on 18 August at a media roundtable discussion during the Surface Navy Association (SNA) 2022 Waterfront Symposium.

The RIMPAC work focused on developing operational concepts on expanded command-and-control of its medium unmanned surface vessels (MUSVs) like Sea Hawk and Sea Hunter , Vice Adm Kitchener said.

“How do we control them?” Vice Adm Kitchener asked. “In the past, we operated them from back here in 3rd Fleet.”

Sea Hawk was outfitted with an anti-submarine warfare (ASW) payload, while Sea Hunter had an electronic warfare (EW) sensor suite, and was controlled by two guided-missile destroyers (DDGs), he noted.


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US Navy surface force chief touts unmanned systems work in RIMPAC

by Michael Fabey

The US Navy incorporated its Sea Hunter medium unmanned surface vessel into the ‘Rim of the Pacific 2022' exercise. (US Navy)

The US Navy (USN) conducted successful operations employing unmanned aerial and surface platforms during Exercise ‘Rim of the Pacific' (‘RIMPAC') between 29 June and 4 August in and around the Hawaiian Islands and Southern California, according to Vice Admiral Roy Kitchener, commander, Naval Surface Forces and Naval Surface Force, US Pacific Fleet.

“I'm a big fan of the experimentation,” Vice Adm Kitchener said on 18 August at a media roundtable discussion during the Surface Navy Association (SNA) 2022 Waterfront Symposium.

The RIMPAC work focused on developing operational concepts on expanded command-and-control of its medium unmanned surface vessels (MUSVs) like Sea Hawk and Sea Hunter , Vice Adm Kitchener said.

“How do we control them?” Vice Adm Kitchener asked. “In the past, we operated them from back here in 3rd Fleet.”

Sea Hawk was outfitted with an anti-submarine warfare (ASW) payload, while Sea Hunter had an electronic warfare (EW) sensor suite, and was controlled by two guided-missile destroyers (DDGs), he noted.


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US Navy surface force chief touts unmanned systems work in RIMPAC

by Michael Fabey

The US Navy incorporated its Sea Hunter medium unmanned surface vessel into the ‘Rim of the Pacific 2022' exercise. (US Navy)

The US Navy (USN) conducted successful operations employing unmanned aerial and surface platforms during Exercise ‘Rim of the Pacific' (‘RIMPAC') between 29 June and 4 August in and around the Hawaiian Islands and Southern California, according to Vice Admiral Roy Kitchener, commander, Naval Surface Forces and Naval Surface Force, US Pacific Fleet.

“I'm a big fan of the experimentation,” Vice Adm Kitchener said on 18 August at a media roundtable discussion during the Surface Navy Association (SNA) 2022 Waterfront Symposium.

The RIMPAC work focused on developing operational concepts on expanded command-and-control of its medium unmanned surface vessels (MUSVs) like Sea Hawk and Sea Hunter , Vice Adm Kitchener said.

“How do we control them?” Vice Adm Kitchener asked. “In the past, we operated them from back here in 3rd Fleet.”

Sea Hawk was outfitted with an anti-submarine warfare (ASW) payload, while Sea Hunter had an electronic warfare (EW) sensor suite, and was controlled by two guided-missile destroyers (DDGs), he noted.


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The US Navy (USN) conducted successful operations employing unmanned aerial and surface platforms du...

US Navy surface force chief touts unmanned systems work in RIMPAC

by Michael Fabey

The US Navy incorporated its Sea Hunter medium unmanned surface vessel into the ‘Rim of the Pacific 2022' exercise. (US Navy)

The US Navy (USN) conducted successful operations employing unmanned aerial and surface platforms during Exercise ‘Rim of the Pacific' (‘RIMPAC') between 29 June and 4 August in and around the Hawaiian Islands and Southern California, according to Vice Admiral Roy Kitchener, commander, Naval Surface Forces and Naval Surface Force, US Pacific Fleet.

“I'm a big fan of the experimentation,” Vice Adm Kitchener said on 18 August at a media roundtable discussion during the Surface Navy Association (SNA) 2022 Waterfront Symposium.

The RIMPAC work focused on developing operational concepts on expanded command-and-control of its medium unmanned surface vessels (MUSVs) like Sea Hawk and Sea Hunter , Vice Adm Kitchener said.

“How do we control them?” Vice Adm Kitchener asked. “In the past, we operated them from back here in 3rd Fleet.”

Sea Hawk was outfitted with an anti-submarine warfare (ASW) payload, while Sea Hunter had an electronic warfare (EW) sensor suite, and was controlled by two guided-missile destroyers (DDGs), he noted.


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The US Navy (USN) conducted successful operations employing unmanned aerial and surface platforms du...

US Navy surface force chief touts unmanned systems work in RIMPAC

by Michael Fabey

The US Navy incorporated its Sea Hunter medium unmanned surface vessel into the ‘Rim of the Pacific 2022' exercise. (US Navy)

The US Navy (USN) conducted successful operations employing unmanned aerial and surface platforms during Exercise ‘Rim of the Pacific' (‘RIMPAC') between 29 June and 4 August in and around the Hawaiian Islands and Southern California, according to Vice Admiral Roy Kitchener, commander, Naval Surface Forces and Naval Surface Force, US Pacific Fleet.

“I'm a big fan of the experimentation,” Vice Adm Kitchener said on 18 August at a media roundtable discussion during the Surface Navy Association (SNA) 2022 Waterfront Symposium.

The RIMPAC work focused on developing operational concepts on expanded command-and-control of its medium unmanned surface vessels (MUSVs) like Sea Hawk and Sea Hunter , Vice Adm Kitchener said.

“How do we control them?” Vice Adm Kitchener asked. “In the past, we operated them from back here in 3rd Fleet.”

Sea Hawk was outfitted with an anti-submarine warfare (ASW) payload, while Sea Hunter had an electronic warfare (EW) sensor suite, and was controlled by two guided-missile destroyers (DDGs), he noted.


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