Sea Robin XFC is a submarine launched Unmanned Aerial Vehicle platform that the United States Naval Research Laboratory is testing. Expected launches will be from Seawolf, Los Angeles and Virginia class submarines
XFC UAV | |
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Role | Submarine-launched UAVType of aircraft |
Manufacturer | U.S. Naval Research Laboratory |
First flight | 2013 |
Introduction | 2013 |
Primary user | United States Navy |
Number built | 1 |
Contractor Oceaneering developed the launch canister system.
Experimental Fuel Cell UAV (XFC)
The platform launches an experimental fuel cell UAV or XFC UAV from a torpedo tube of a nuclear submarine and stealth UAV being tested is an eXperimental fuel cell using hydrogen.
The UAV wings unfolded after launch into a X wing format. The UAV has a propeller in the rear and a camera dome in front.
The system was tested from USS Providence in late 2013.
References
- ^ Sea Robin XFC Submerged Launch System | HighTech EDGE Military News
- U.S. successfully launches drone from submerged submarine - CNN.com
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