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Minesweeping System for US Navy Common USVs

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Minesweeping System for US Navy Common USVs

Textron Systems’ Magnetic and Acoustic Generation Next Unmanned Superconducting Sweep system supports the Office of Naval Research and the US Navy’s transition from traditional legacy towed mine-sweep systems


MAGNUSS

Textron Systems has been awarded an initial $20.8 million award for the design development and integration of the US Navy’s next generation mine sweep system for use on board the Common Unmanned Surface Vessel (CUSV) platform. 

Designated as the Magnetic and Acoustic Generation Next Unmanned Superconducting Sweep (MAGNUSS), this system supports the Office of Naval Research (ONR), and the US Navy’s transition from traditional legacy towed mine-sweep systems.

As the prime contractor, Textron Systems will work with General Dynamics – Applied Physical Sciences Corporation and American Superconductor on the future capabilities development effort for ONR. 

Utilizing a robust magnet developed by American Superconductor and an underwater acoustic system developed by General Dynamics – Applied Physical Sciences Corporation, MAGNUSS will be designed to rapidly perform mine sweep missions without utilizing a towed system. Having the payload fully integrated onboard the CUSV platform allows mines to be neutralized safely and efficiently, effectively minimizing risk and harm to sailors.

“Coming off of big wins in 2022 including achieving Initial Operational Capability for Unmanned Influence Sweep System (UISS) and supporting Navy for Mine Counter Measure Mission Package Initial Operational Test & Evaluation (IOT&E), this award is strong evidence of the Navy’s continued trust in the Textron Systems USV team to develop, integrate, and make deployment ready next generation technologies,” said Textron Systems’ Vice President of Sea Systems, Ryan Schaffernocker. “We are excited to continue our work ensuring that our sailors remain safe as they protect our nation.”

Additional testing and further development of this technology will continue as part of this 36-month contract.

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