News: New Sub Model Christened at NNS

December 18, 2003

Northrop Grumman Corporation's Newport News sector held a christening ceremony on Nov. 19 for its submarine model concept called Newport News Experimental Model 1 (NNemo 1). NNemo 1 is a scaled, radio-controlled model of Newport News' advanced hull-form concept submarine design. Testing of NNemo 1 will take place in December, and the data gathered will help predict full-scale ship performance in making turns, verifying dynamic stability and allowing the development of emergency recovery procedures.

The Newport News sector designed NNemo 1 through independent research and development. The design is based on innovative pressure-hull technologies, structural materials and electric propulsion systems developed at Newport News to operate and maneuver the submarine in shallower water.

"What we learn from this project will help us design future generation submarines that will be safe for the crew while remaining highly effective, warfighting platforms," said Walt Floyd, manager, Submarine Technology, Northrop Grumman Newport News. "We're looking forward to NNemo's journey and the contributions it will provide to the future of submarine warfare."

NNemo 1 was built by Sias-Patterson, Inc., a small business in Yorktown, Va., devoted to the design and manufacture of commercial off-the-shelf Autonomous Underwater Vehicles. Northrop Grumman's Electronic Systems and Integrated Systems sectors also contributed to the project. Integrated Systems provided the navigation unit and Electronic Systems provided assistance with the propellers.

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