The revolutionary new medium unmanned floor vessel (MUSV) that Herndon, Va., headquartered Serco Inc. is to ship to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) beneath a latest contract may have a personalized thruster propulsion system developed by Houston-based Thrustmaster of Texas.
The Thrustmaster propulsion system is an integral part of the advanced platform design developed by Serco to fulfill the distinctive and stringent efficiency necessities of the DARPA contract.
“Thrustmaster is honored to be selected by SERCO for this challenging project,” mentioned Joe Bekker, President of Thrustmaster of Texas. “We are looking forward to providing the next generation thruster propulsion system technology to demonstrate the multiplicity of capabilities that thrusters bring to both military and commercial vessels. The thruster system developed for the NOMARS platform uses a combination of proven and highly reliable thruster component technologies with an innovative hydrodynamic design that allows for the thruster to support not only critical propulsion requirements but also to meet additional maneuvering and endurance requirements. We are proud to be a critical part of this project and pleased to support not only the thruster design and production but also the initial NOMARS system level testing at our 300,000 square foot facility in Houston, Texas.”
Thrustmaster is presently offering the Auxiliary Propulsion Units (APU) for the Independence (LCS-2) Class platforms and is creating and manufacturing the APU for the Constellation (FFG-62) Class Frigate program.