{"id":"8ace858a-9157-4cfd-84b6-d1669e9fead5","companyId":"107576dc-2499-461a-9943-dc03c2297a37","modelName":"REMUS (100 / 300 / 620)","slug":"hii-remus","description":"Huntington Ingalls Industries (NYSE: HII), America's largest military shipbuilder with more than 42,000 employees, makes the REMUS family of autonomous undersea vehicles through its Mission Technologies division, the legacy-prime contrast to the new-defense maritime startups Saronic and Anduril. The REMUS line, whose lineage dates to 2001 from Hydroid and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution heritage, came to HII through its $350 million acquisition of Hydroid that closed on March 26, 2020, bought from Norway's Kongsberg, and spans the REMUS 100, 300, 600, and the newer REMUS 620 introduced in 2022 with up to 110 hours of endurance and 275 nautical miles of range, used for mine countermeasures, hydrographic survey, intelligence, and electronic warfare. The registry records it at production, mature-fielded maturity, the highest in the maritime set, on the strength of an order for up to roughly 200 REMUS-class vehicles, a NOAA order for REMUS 620 units delivered in 2024, an international order, and, most significantly, operational fielding: in June 2025, in the Yellow Moray demonstration, HII conducted the first forward-deployed torpedo-tube launch and recovery of a REMUS 600 from the submarine USS Delaware across three fully autonomous sorties, followed by a new Defense Innovation Unit contract for a submarine Torpedo Tube Launch and Recovery system. Its autonomy is decades-mature and operationally demonstrated, the lowest claimed-versus-verified risk in the maritime set, while the TTLR contract value, the exact total REMUS 620 fleet delivered, and the full quantity delivered under the up-to-200 ceiling are not verified.","formFactor":"maritime","maturityStage":"production","lifecycleState":"active","supersededByModelId":null,"specs":{"notes":[{"label":"Verified (legacy-prime contrast)","value":"Huntington Ingalls Industries (NYSE: HII; America's largest military shipbuilder, ~42,000+ employees) makes the REMUS UUV family via its Mission Technologies division. Acquired via Hydroid Inc. ($350M, closed Mar 26 2020, bought from Norway's Kongsberg). The legacy-prime contrast to the new-defense maritime startups (Saronic/Anduril). maturity=production / mature-fielded (highest of the maritime set)."},{"label":"Verified contracts/fielding (strongest signals)","value":"Up to ~200 REMUS-class UUVs order (ceiling); REMUS 620 NOAA order (2 units, delivered 2024); REMUS 620 international order (unnamed Indo-Pacific, Mar 2024). OPERATIONAL FIELDING (strongest): Jun 2025 'Yellow Moray' - first forward-deployed torpedo-tube launch-and-recovery of a REMUS 600 from USS Delaware (SSN-791), 3 fully autonomous launch/recovery sorties (Navy + WHOI). New DIU contract for the submarine Torpedo Tube Launch and Recovery (TTLR) system."},{"label":"AI-substance: production-grade / proven","value":"REMUS autonomy is decades-mature and operationally demonstrated (lowest claimed-vs-verified risk in the maritime set). Less 'AI-first' marketing, more demonstrated autonomous launch/recovery from a deployed submarine."},{"label":"Claimed but NOT verified","value":"TTLR/DIU contract value (undisclosed); exact total REMUS 620 fleet delivered; the full quantity actually delivered under the 'up-to-200' ceiling (ceiling != delivered); REMUS 620 depth/dimensions (not in primary source)."}],"specs":"REMUS family (REMUS 100/300/600/620): autonomous undersea vehicles for MCM, hydrographic survey, ISR, EW. REMUS 620 (introduced 2022): newer medium-class long-endurance UUV, up to 110 hr endurance, 275 nm range. Built by HII's Mission Technologies division (Unmanned Systems group). REMUS lineage dates to 2001 (Hydroid/WHOI heritage).","formFactor":"maritime (autonomous SUBSEA vehicle / UUV family; defense + commercial; legacy prime)"},"manufacturerSerial":null,"reviewStatus":"reviewed","sources":[{"url":"https://news.usni.org/2020/02/04/hii-ceo-350m-deal-for-uuv-maker-hydroid-keeps-shipbuilder-in-line-with-navy-demand","title":"HII $350M Hydroid (REMUS) acquisition from Kongsberg (closed Mar 26 2020)","sourceName":"USNI News"},{"url":"https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2026/04/hii-builds-on-submarine-mum-t-success-with-new-pentagon-deal/","title":"HII Yellow Moray: first sub torpedo-tube launch/recovery of REMUS 600 from USS Delaware (2025) + TTLR deal","sourceName":"Naval News"},{"url":"https://www.hii.com/news/hii-remus-620-unmanned-underwater-vehicle-noaa-2023","title":"HII REMUS 620 (110 hr endurance, 275 nm range); NOAA order","sourceName":"HII (official)"},{"url":"https://maritime-executive.com/article/huntington-ingalls-wins-contract-for-up-to-200-unmanned-sub-drones","title":"HII contract for up to ~200 REMUS-class UUVs","sourceName":"Maritime Executive"}],"aliases":["REMUS","REMUS 620","REMUS 600","HII REMUS","Hydroid REMUS"],"collisionRisk":"low","reviewNote":null,"manufacturerTermForTeleop":null,"createdAt":"2026-06-03T21:44:48.907Z","updatedAt":"2026-06-03T21:44:48.907Z","jsonLd":{"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"Product","@id":"https://registry.deploy.report/models/hii-remus","url":"https://registry.deploy.report/models/hii-remus","name":"REMUS (100 / 300 / 620)","alternateName":["REMUS","REMUS 620","REMUS 600","HII REMUS","Hydroid REMUS"],"description":"Huntington Ingalls Industries (NYSE: HII), America's largest military shipbuilder with more than 42,000 employees, makes the REMUS family of autonomous undersea vehicles through its Mission Technologies division, the legacy-prime contrast to the new-defense maritime startups Saronic and Anduril. The REMUS line, whose lineage dates to 2001 from Hydroid and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution heritage, came to HII through its $350 million acquisition of Hydroid that closed on March 26, 2020, bought from Norway's Kongsberg, and spans the REMUS 100, 300, 600, and the newer REMUS 620 introduced in 2022 with up to 110 hours of endurance and 275 nautical miles of range, used for mine countermeasures, hydrographic survey, intelligence, and electronic warfare. The registry records it at production, mature-fielded maturity, the highest in the maritime set, on the strength of an order for up to roughly 200 REMUS-class vehicles, a NOAA order for REMUS 620 units delivered in 2024, an international order, and, most significantly, operational fielding: in June 2025, in the Yellow Moray demonstration, HII conducted the first forward-deployed torpedo-tube launch and recovery of a REMUS 600 from the submarine USS Delaware across three fully autonomous sorties, followed by a new Defense Innovation Unit contract for a submarine Torpedo Tube Launch and Recovery system. Its autonomy is decades-mature and operationally demonstrated, the lowest claimed-versus-verified risk in the maritime set, while the TTLR contract value, the exact total REMUS 620 fleet delivered, and the full quantity delivered under the up-to-200 ceiling are not verified.","identifier":"8ace858a-9157-4cfd-84b6-d1669e9fead5","category":"maritime","publisher":{"@id":"https://deploy.report/#organization"}}}