US Navy Challenge: Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV) for Waterside Security

The US Navy seeks novel layouts for an Unmanned Floor Motor vehicle (USV) that can be delivered in a conventional 20 foot shipping container, fast made or assembled on site within two hrs, and capable of carrying or towing a range of functional payloads.

This Theoretical Problem requires only a penned proposal.

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Overview

The US Navy has a need for an expeditionary safety Unmanned Floor Motor vehicle (USV) that is modular and attritable (reduced-price tag and unmanned that can be reused at minimum a number of situations with minimum servicing.) Given the expeditionary mother nature of the procedure, it must be made or assembled at the position of need to have to give the overall flexibility essential to fulfill evolving mission requirements. This Problem seeks novel layouts for a USV that can be delivered in a conventional 20 foot shipping container, made or assembled on site in much less than two hrs, and capable of carrying or towing a range of payloads.

Submissions to this Problem must be gained by eleven:59 PM (US Eastern Time) on thirteen-Sep-2021.

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