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Home» News»U.S. Navy Declares IOC for Unmanned Influence Sweep System (UISS)
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U.S. Navy Declares IOC for Unmanned Influence Sweep System (UISS)
Minecountermeasure Unmanned Surface Vehicle (MCM USV) is recovered onboard USS Manchester (LCS 14) during Unmanned Influence Sweep System Initial Operational Test & Evaluation June 2021. The UISS recently achieved Initial Operating Capability. (US Navy photo)

U.S. Navy Declares IOC for Unmanned Influence Sweep System (UISS)

U.S. Navy Program Executive Office, Unmanned and Small Combatants (PEO USC) announced the Unmanned Influence Sweep System (UISS), a critical component of the Navy’s suite of mine countermeasure technologies, has achieved Initial Operating Capability (IOC).

Naval News Staff 29 Jul 2022

NAVSEA press release

The Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV) declared UISS IOC on 22 July. The program completed formal testing and delivered a system with logistics and training material with appropriately trained Fleet personnel to execute minesweeping as part of the Mine Countermeasures (MCM) Mission Package (MP).

“UISS’s declaration of IOC is a monumental achievement for the Navy’s Mine Countermeasures (MCM) Mission Package (MP).”


Capt. Godfrey “Gus” Weekes, LCS Mission Modules (PMS 420) Program Manager. (PMS 420 is the office that oversees UISS within PEO USC.)
U.S. Navy’s Unmanned Influence Sweep System Completes IOT&E
The U.S. Navy will use the UISS to provide an unmanned, organic, off-board minesweeping capability for use in littoral regions of the ocean. The UISS is the Navy’s mine countermeasure asset slated to replace legacy surface ship and airborne minesweeping capabilities for mine clearance in sea lanes, straits, choke points, fleet operating areas, and amphibious objective areas.

Capable of being operated from littoral combat ships (LCS), shore, or vessels of opportunity (VOO), UISS provides acoustic and magnetic minesweeping coupled with the semi-autonomous, diesel-powered, aluminum-hulled Mine Countermeasures Unmanned Surface Vehicle (MCM USV). The MCM USV is an integral part of the MCM mission package and serves as the tow platform for both minesweeping and mine hunting missions.

Notably, this is also the first IOC of an unmanned surface platform by the U.S. Navy, marking an important milestone in the evolution toward a hybrid fleet of manned and unmanned systems. “Over the years, the program has worked tirelessly to mature and field the UISS system that will keep the Navy’s most valuable asset, our sailors, safer by keeping them out of the minefield. With this declaration, the program is inching closer toward system-wide IOC for the MCM MP,” Weekes said.

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