SEACORP Plays Key Role in Office of Naval Research and U.S. Navy’s Unmanned Integrated Battle Problem 21

SEACORP, LLC. (SEACORP) is proud to announce we played a key role in supporting the Office of Naval Research (ONR) and the Navy and in their recent Unmanned Integrated Battle Problem 21 (UxS IBP 21). Executed by the U.S. 3rd Fleet, the UxS IBP 21 is a U.S. Pacific Fleet exercise that kicked off on April 19th off the cost of San Diego, California. The weeklong event concluded with a successful missile launch at a long-range target well beyond the line of sight, demonstrating the Navy’s warfighting advantage in the integration and collaboration between manned and unmanned capabilities.

The Electromagnetic Maneuver Warfare (EMW) experiment deployed Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV) along with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) working in concert with manned platforms to extend the Navy’s Battle Space Awareness, enhance their Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) situational awareness, and extend their long-range targeting capability. SEACORP developed, produced, tested, and installed the EMW ISR payload on the SEA HUNTER, a Medium Displacement USV (MDUSV). The SEA HUNTER played a pivotal role in the exercise, which was declared a huge success by Navy officials. SEACORP is proud of the technology we’re able bring to the warfighter to enhance the EMW ISR mission.