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US Navy's Office of Naval Research Displays its LDUUV-INP for the 1st Time at Sea Air Space 2015

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Sea-Air-Space 2015 - ONR LDUUV-INP
 
 
 
US Navy's Office of Naval Research Displays its LDUUV-INP for the 1st Time at Sea Air Space 2015
 
For the first time ever, the Large Displacement Unmanned Undersea Vehicle-Innovative Naval Prototype (LDUUV-INP) is on display to the public during the Sea-Air-Space Exposition, at the Office of Naval Research (ONR) booth.
     
For the first time ever, the Large Displacement Unmanned Undersea Vehicle-Innovative Naval Prototype (LDUUV-INP) is on display to the public during the Sea-Air-Space Exposition, at the Office of Naval Research (ONR) booth.The Large Displacement Unmanned Undersea Vehicle-Innovative Naval Prototype (LDUUV-INP) on display at Sea Air Space 2015
     
LDUUV-INP represents cutting-edge UUV research that will deliver game-changing capabilities to naval warfighters. This LDUUV-INP is the second version of the platform.

Sea-Air-Space presents a great opportunity for us to highlight ONR’s contributions that are making a marked difference to our warfighters, to our Navy and Marine Corps, and the nation,” said ONR Executive Director Dr. Walter Jones. “Scientific leadership in autonomy and unmanned systems enabled the LDUUV-INP, which will strongly complement our existing undersea capabilities and platforms.”

Commander Stephen D. Martin of the US Navy Office of Naval Research told Navy Recognition during SAS 2015 that the LDUUV-INP program incorporates significant science and technology advancements, including leap-ahead capabilities in UUV endurance, power and autonomy.
     
For the first time ever, the Large Displacement Unmanned Undersea Vehicle-Innovative Naval Prototype (LDUUV-INP) is on display to the public during the Sea-Air-Space Exposition, at the Office of Naval Research (ONR) booth.Commander Stephen D. Martin of the US Navy Office of Naval Research at Sea Air Space 2015