Launched From Submarines, Trusted by 30 Navies: REMUS Marks 25 Years Beneath the Surface

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HII celebrated the 25th anniversary of the REMUS unmanned underwater vehicle family, marking a quarter century of innovation and reliability. REMUS vehicles have been delivered to over 30 nations and support various missions, including mine countermeasures and seabed mapping.
HII celebrated the 25th anniversary of the REMUS unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) family. Originally funded by the Office of Naval Research and developed by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, REMUS began as a research vehicle. Over 750 REMUS vehicles have been delivered to over 30 nations, supporting defense, commercial, and scientific missions. REMUS vehicles are used by 14 NATO navies and support mine countermeasures, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions. They have played critical roles in high-profile global search operations and continue to be used for oceanographic research and ecosystem monitoring. REMUS vehicles have been successfully launched and recovered from submarines, extending mission reach while reducing exposure risk.
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