Close Menu
Survival Prepper StoresSurvival Prepper Stores
  • Home
  • News
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Firearms
  • Videos
What's Hot

New Video proves UTAH protest gone wrong isn’t what you think

June 23, 2026

How a Neutral Country Built One of the Best Combat Rifles Ever

June 23, 2026

US Marines in Okinawa receive first MADIS, NMESIS platforms

June 23, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Survival Prepper StoresSurvival Prepper Stores
  • Home
  • News
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Firearms
  • Videos
Survival Prepper StoresSurvival Prepper Stores
Join Us
Home » US Navy selects companies for at-sea MUSV prototype testing
News

US Navy selects companies for at-sea MUSV prototype testing

Vern EvansBy Vern EvansJune 2, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
US Navy selects companies for at-sea MUSV prototype testing

May the best Unmanned Surface Vessel win.

The U.S. Navy announced Friday that it selected seven companies to compete for the service’s Medium Unmanned Surface Vessel contract.

At-sea testing of the vessels is slated to begin next month, with companies whose MUSVs successfully complete the trials set to receive $15 million and be eligible for “follow-on production,” according to the Navy.

Testing is set to wrap up by October of this year.

The companies chosen to for the trials include Sea Machines, Leidos, Saronic Technologies, Galliano Marine Services, PacMar Technologies, Birdon and Huntington Ingalls Industries.

This announcement comes as the Navy seeks to expand its unmanned service vessels fleet, with officials hoping to swell its numbers sevenfold, from four to 30 vessels by 2030 in the Indo-Pacific.

The four USVs that were deployed in the Indo-Pacific for five months in 2024 were the Sea Hunter, Sea Hawk, Mariner and Ranger vessels, and all four are still being used to further develop the Navy’s USV program, according to previous Military Times reporting.

The Navy is utilizing the MUSV marketplace to solicit bids from “smaller, non-traditional shipyards” in the hopes of creating new opportunities to build out the Navy’s unmanned fleet. The initiative, according to the release, “represents a strategic shift in naval acquisition, designed to rapidly field unmanned technologies by leveraging mature, existing commercial solutions.”

In March, the MUSV marketplace — which received roughly $2.1 billion in funding from President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” — replaced the Modular Attack Surface Craft program, causing some consternation among companies that had spent time developing unmanned vessels for the MASC marketplace.

The latest solicitation, published on March 26, calls for MUSVs that are capable of traveling 2,500 nautical miles at 25 knots while carrying a 25-ton load on the payload deck in moderate conditions. The MUSV must be fully autonomous day and night, capable of operating through different weather conditions in moderate to rough seas and “survivable through sea state 7.” In addition, the vessel must be able to restrict “all Radio Frequency (RF) emissions when commanded while continuing to autonomously operate” and having a “passive mode with no RF emissions.”

The MUSV should also be able to monitor its health and status while “autonomously report[ing] conditions to the offboard C2 station, providing situational awareness of the condition of the vessel to the operator,” according to the solicitation.

After the sea trials, the contractor should be prepared to field five to 10 operation MUSVs in fiscal year 2027 to help rapidly usher in the unmanned era in the U.S. Navy.

Claire Barrett is an editor and military history correspondent for Military Times. She is also a World War II researcher with an unparalleled affinity for Sir Winston Churchill and Michigan football.

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

US Marines in Okinawa receive first MADIS, NMESIS platforms

House to vote on landmark bill that boosts DOD and VA benefits for some while cutting others

US Coast Guard helicopter crashes in Alaska with four onboard

Visa battle for mother of Cape Verde footballer puts spotlight on nation and its military heritage

US couldn’t repair battle-damaged ships in war with China, study finds

Kyiv’s drone leverage moved the US. Moscow could be next, a top Ukrainian official says.

Don't Miss

How a Neutral Country Built One of the Best Combat Rifles Ever

Videos June 23, 2026

Watch full video on YouTube

US Marines in Okinawa receive first MADIS, NMESIS platforms

June 23, 2026

DEVGRU In the 80’s Was a Different Beast (Here’s The Biggest Difference)

June 22, 2026

House to vote on landmark bill that boosts DOD and VA benefits for some while cutting others

June 22, 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news and updates directly to your inbox.

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Copyright © 2026 Survival Prepper Stores. All rights reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.