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Large unmanned undersea vehicle

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A large unmanned undersea vehicle (LUUV or XLUUV) is a large unmanned underwater vehicle. They're a class of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) that are significantly larger than traditional AUVs, which are typically used for tasks like surveying or mine countermeasures. Unlike smaller AUVs, XLUUVs are designed to operate for extended periods and carry larger payloads over vast distances without direct human control.

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Design and characteristics

XLUUVs are characterized by their size and endurance. While there's no official standard for what constitutes "extra-large," these vehicles are generally over 10 m (32 ft 10 in) in length. This allows them to carry a variety of payloads, including sensors, weapons, or other robotic systems. Their long endurance, often measured in months, is achieved through efficient hull designs, advanced propulsion systems, and large battery or fuel cell power sources.

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Primary roles and applications

The primary purpose of XLUUVs is to operate in environments that are too dangerous or difficult for manned submarines. Their key applications include:

  • Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR): They can covertly patrol large areas of the ocean, collecting data on a persistent basis.
  • Mine countermeasures: XLUUVs can be used to locate and neutralize underwater mines, keeping manned vessels out of harm's way.
  • Anti-submarine warfare (ASW): They can act as a persistent listening post or a launch platform for anti-submarine weapons.
  • Seabed warfare: With their long endurance and superior stealth compared to manned systems, they are a cost-effective expandable tool.
  • Payload delivery: Their large size allows them to deploy smaller AUVs, sensors, or other equipment to remote locations.

The development of XLUUVs is a key area of research for navies around the world, particularly as they seek to expand their undersea capabilities with autonomous and cost-effective platforms.

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