• LCS, Unmanned Systems Pair Up To Advance Lethality In The Middle East

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    The Freedom-class littoral combat ship USS Indianapolis (LCS 17) sails
    with two T-38 Devil Ray unmanned surface vessels (USV) and an Arabian
    Fox MAST-13 USV, all attached to U.S. Naval Forces Central Command’s (NAVCENT) Task Force 59, during exercise Digital Talon 2.0 in the
    Arabian Gulf, Nov. 27. NAVCENT completed the exercise demonstrating the
    ability of unmanned platforms to pair with traditionally crewed ships in “manned-unmanned teaming” to identify and target hostile forces at sea.

    Then, using munitions launched from another unmanned platform, engaged
    and destroyed those targets. (US Navy photo)

    LCS, Unmanned Systems Pair Up To Advance Lethality In The Middle East
    U.S. Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT) continues advancing
    lethality at sea, utilizing the Freedom-class littoral combat ship USS Indianapolis (LCS 17) as a staging base and command center for a host of unmanned systems during live weapons firing exercises in the
    international waters of the central Arabian Gulf, Nov. 27.
    Naval News Staff 01 Dec 2023

    U.S. Navy press release

    Digital Talon 2.0, the second exercise of its type in as many months,
    showcased “manned-unmanned teaming” by meshing together Indianapolis,
    three unmanned surface vehicles, and an unmanned aerial vehicle to
    create a single common operating picture and what is known as a “mesh network” providing targeting data to all stations taking part in the exercise.

    NAVCENT’s Task Force 59 – the Navy’s first Unmanned and Artificial Intelligence Task Force – partnered with Indianapolis to demonstrate the ability of unmanned platforms to pair with traditionally crewed ships.
    The manned and unmanned teams identified, targeted, engaged and then
    destroyed simulated hostile forces at sea, represented through the use
    of a target boat.

    “This second iteration of Digital Talon continues building on our
    earlier successes. We keep progressing toward fulfilling NAVCENT’s
    priorities of deterrence and de-escalation by demonstrating live firing
    from a tight ‘manned-unmanned teaming’ model.”


    Capt. Colin Corridan, TF-59 commodore

    Munitions launched from a Lethal Miniature Aerial Missile System aboard
    a T-38 Devil Ray USV destroys a training target during exercise Digital
    Talon 2 in the Arabian Gulf, Nov. 27. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Marita
    Schwab)
    In multiple firing events, a T-38 Devil Ray unmanned surface vessel
    (USV), equipped with a Lethal Miniature Aerial Missile System, and
    successfully scored direct hits on the target boat each time. As with
    the previous Digital Talon exercise, a human operator ashore at TF-59’s Robotics Operations Center made the engagement decisions.

    The unmanned vehicles taking part in the exercise included a Flexrotor
    unmanned aerial vehicle; an Arabian Fox MAST-13 USV; and an additional
    T-38 Devil Ray USV.

    Digital Talon 2.0 took a significant step forward, Corridan said, noting
    the results from this event, “have proven these unmanned platforms
    paired with our manned combat ships can enhance fleet lethality. In
    doing so, we are strengthening regional maritime security and enhancing deterrence against malign activity.”

    U.S. Naval Forces Central Command/U.S. 5th Fleet’s area of operations encompasses about 2.5 million square miles of water area and includes
    the Arabian Gulf, Red Sea, Gulf of Oman, Gulf of Aden, Arabian Sea and
    parts of the Indian Ocean. This expanse, comprising 21 nations, includes
    three critical choke points at the Strait of Hormuz, the Suez Canal and
    the Strait of Bab al Mandeb.

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