The Hydrogen Small Unit Power (H-SUP) prototype offers a low-signature solution for electric power production, up to 1.2 kW of continuous power, in a ruggedized package.

U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) has prototyped a Hydrogen Small Unit Power (H-SUP) system to reduce detectability and improve readiness of Marine Corps in expeditionary warfare operations.

U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Principal Investigator Kevin Cronin (left) and U.S. Marine Corps Expeditionary Energy Office Science and Technology Analyst Capt. Joshua Ashley (right) train Marines with Combat Logistics Company 33 on the warfighting utility of hydrogen fuel cell systems during an exercise at Marine Corps Training Area Bellows, Hawaii, March 4, 2024.

 

This "The Hydrogen Small Unit Power (H-SUP) prototype offers a low-signature solution for electric power production, up to 1.2 kW of continuous power, in a ruggedized package." was originally found on https://www.navy.mil/Press-Office/News-Stories/Term/3087/

 

 

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