SAN DIEGO (Feb. 16-18) — During AFCEA-USNI WEST 2022, Naval Oceanography representative Patrick Bourne discusses the use of Remote Environmental Measuring Units (REMUS) class of UUVs: the REMUS 100; REMUS 600 (LBS-AUV program); REMUS 2500; and REMUS 6000, all man-portable, programmable vehicles that can perform independent operations from a shore, host platform and capable of diving meters below the surface, annotated after its title. (Ex: REMUS 600 dives 600 meters). AFCEA-USNI WEST is a premier conference and gathering of the latest, cutting-edge technologies and state-of-the-art capabilitie


SAN DIEGO (Feb. 16-18) — During AFCEA-USNI WEST 2022, Naval Oceanography representative Patrick Bourne discusses the use of Remote Environmental Measuring Units (REMUS) class of UUVs: the REMUS 100; REMUS 600 (LBS-AUV program); REMUS 2500; and REMUS 6000, all man-portable, programmable vehicles that can perform independent operations from a shore, host platform and capable of diving meters below the surface, annotated after its title. (Ex: REMUS 600 dives 600 meters). AFCEA-USNI WEST is a premier conference and gathering of the latest, cutting-edge technologies and state-of-the-art capabilities that support sea service operations. Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command directs and oversees more than 2,500 globally-distributed military and civilian personnel who collect, process and exploit environmental information to assist Fleet and Joint Commanders in all warfare areas to make better decisions faster than the adversary.


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