DescriptionFUTURE MINE HUNTING SYSTEM COMES TO CLYDE MOD 45166088.jpg
English: THE FUTURE of mine hunting has come to Faslane with the arrival of a new Autonomous Mine Counter Measures vessel. The new boat, RNMB Harrier, will be operated by Project Wilton, a recently formed Maritime Autonomous Systems (MAS) team based out of HM Naval Base Clyde.
Part of the First Mine Counter Measures Squadron (MCM1), the Wilton team are charged with introducing this cutting-edge technology into the Royal Navy. RNMB Harrier arrived on the Clyde on Friday, August 14, and was straight into a week-long familiarisation and training package delivered by prime contractor, ATLAS Elektronik UK (AEUK).
The Wilton team and the Royal Navy took formal ownership of this capability and will now work towards Initial Operating Capability (IOC) in September 2020.
Organization: Royal Navy
Object Name: BO200004
Keywords: Autonomous, Faslane, Maritime Autonomous Systems , Project Wilton, RNMB Harrier, MAS, Royal Navy, Equipment, Technology, Robotics, HM Naval Base Clyde, Future, Industry Partners, Automation
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THE FUTURE of mine hunting has come to Faslane with the arrival of a new Autonomous Mine Counter Measures vessel. The new boat, RNMB Harrier, will be operated by Project Wilton, a recently formed Maritime Autonomous Systems (MAS) team based out of HM Naval Base Clyde.Part of the First Mine Counter Measures Squadron (MCM1), the Wilton team are charged with introducing this cutting-edge technology into the Royal Navy. RNMB Harrier arrived on the Clyde on Friday, August 14, and was straight into a week-long familiarisation and training package delivered by prime contractor, ATLAS Elektronik UK (AEUK).The Wilton team and the Royal Navy took formal ownership of this capability and will now work towards Initial Operating Capability (IOC) in September 2020.