The system transmitted pre-planned missions to the autonomous controller of a large displacement unmanned undersea vehicle during the tests in December, the Navy said Friday.
Submarine operators also executed surveillance and intelligence preparation missions using the system.
âThese tests proved that operators could use CCS from a single global operations center to plan, command, and monitor UUVs on missions located anywhere in the world,â said Capt. Ralph Lee, lead of the Navyâs CCS program.
The system is built to incorporate a common framework, user interface and components that work with different types of unmanned systems.
The Navy plans to integrate the system into the unmanned carrier-launched airborne surveillance and strike program first.