Monday, January 12, 2015

US Navy Setting up Team to Introduce RAQ-25 UCLASS to Fleet

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A team tasked with smoothing the introduction of future carrier-based unmanned aerial system into the fleet will be established later this year.

The Unmanned Carrier-Launched Surveillance and Strike (UCLASS) Fleet Introduction Team (FIT) is scheduled for establishment at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, Calif., on Oct. 1.

According to a Navy directive, the team will plan the effort to establish the initial and full operational capability of the UCLASS and determine the “squadron requirements for manpower, training, maintenance, logistics, carrier integration, optimized fleet response plan, information technology, interoperability, security and budget” for the system. The team also will “determine infrastructure and base operating requirements.”

The UCLASS will be designed as a surveillance and strike platform able to operate with a carrier air wing on a fully integrated basis. The Navy is in the process of defining requirements in preparation for release of a request for proposals from the defense industry.

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