Huntington Ingalls Industries Celebrates 25 Years of REMUS UUV
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Apr 20, 2026 · Last updated Apr 20, 2026
The celebration of the REMUS UUV's 25th anniversary highlights Huntington Ingalls Industries's continued leadership in unmanned systems, positively impacting its market position and investor confidence. Strategic partnerships and ongoing adoption by global navies, including the United States===United States Navy, reinforce the long-term demand for Huntington Ingalls Industries's defense technologies.
Huntington Ingalls Industries celebrated the 25th anniversary of its REMUS unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) family at the 2026 Navy League Sea-Air-Space Exposition. Originally funded by the United States===Office of Naval Research and developed by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, REMUS has evolved into the world's leading autonomous underwater vehicle platform, with over 750 vehicles delivered to more than 30 nations, including 14 NATO navies. The REMUS family supports diverse missions such as mine countermeasures, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and seabed mapping. Notable achievements include successful launch and recovery from United States===United States Navy Virginia-class submarines and critical roles in global search operations. Huntington Ingalls Industries continues to innovate, investing in next-generation capabilities and strategic partnerships, such as with Babcock International, to expand the operational scope of unmanned systems.
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