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AD vs RW

Aviation Machinist's Mate (USN) vs Robotics Warfare Specialist (USN)

Intel

The Navy told both of these they were "the backbone of the fleet." That skeleton apparently has a lot of backbones.

A Aviation Machinist's Mate and a Robotics Warfare Specialist walk into a career fair. One introduces themselves as "AD." The other says "RW." The employer behind the table nods at both, understanding neither. The AD brings no civilian translation data, which the career counselor will present as "flexibility". The RW brings career portability not yet measured, possibly because nobody's gotten out yet. The person who designed the recruiting poster for both of these probably did neither.

ADNavy
Aviation Machinist's Mate
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Do It Again
Civilian Pay
$100K
RWNavy
Robotics Warfare Specialist
Overall ratingNo reviews yet
Do It Again
Civilian Pay
Head to Head
AD
RW
Getting In
ASVAB Line Scores
VE_AR_MK_AS 210
Clearance
Secret
Pay Grade
Enlisted
Enlisted
Training
Training Length
16 wk
Pipeline Type
Boot Camp
Training Location
NATTC Pensacola, FL
Day-to-Day
Promotion Speed
Average
Deployment Tempo
Moderate
Career Field
Aviation
After You Get Out
Civilian Median Pay
$100K
Top Civilian Career
Mechanical Engineers
Credentials Earned
5 certs

After the Uniform

The part the recruiter skips: what each job actually translates to once you're a civilian — and what it pays.

ADAviation Machinist's Mate
Civilian Median Pay
$100K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Mechanical EngineersStrong
Job market: Average (10%)
$100K
Aircraft Mechanics and Service TechniciansStrong
Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine SpecialistsRelated
Job market: Average (2%)
$54K
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and TechniciansRelated
Job market: Average (2%)
$64K
RWRobotics Warfare Specialist
Civilian Median Pay
/yr
Credentials You Walk Away With
Unmanned systems operator certifications (platform-specific — assigned vehicle type)Secret clearance (maintained; select billets require TS upgrade)Surface Warfare (SW) device (if assigned to a surface combatant hull)DoD Unmanned Systems / UAS operator qualifications (platform and mission-dependent)AUVSI or equivalent commercial unmanned systems credentials (at motivated sailor's initiative — valued by civilian employers)

Salary data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program. A guide, not a guarantee.

Recruiter vs. Reality

The pitch versus what people who actually did the job report back.

ADAviation Machinist's Mate
What the Recruiter Says

You'll maintain jet engines on Navy and Marine Corps aircraft — F404s in the F/A-18, F135s in the F-35, T56 turboprops in the E-2C. The technical depth of naval aviation powerplant maintenance is significant, and the FAA Powerplant certificate is directly achievable through military engine experience. Major airlines and MRO facilities are in a persistent competition for A&P-certified technicians with military jet engine experience, and they recruit at Navy transition events specifically for this reason. The pay for an A&P powerplant specialist at a major airline MRO is real money. The Navy is paying for the training.

What It's Actually Like

You will become intimately familiar with the GE F414 and the Pratt & Whitney F100 in ways the engineers who designed them never intended, primarily because you are maintaining them with fewer people and less sleep. Your workspace is either a flight deck on a CVN in 40-knot winds or a hangar bay where the temperature is 20 degrees hotter than outside due to reasons nobody can explain. A jet engine inspection that the manual says takes four hours will take twelve because three of the required tools are on another aircraft, one is missing entirely, and the work order has a typo. You will develop a second sense for the difference between a normal engine noise and an 'oh no' engine noise. Civilian aviation maintenance is absolutely within reach — A&P certification pathway is legitimate — but the Navy will wring every possible flight hour out of you first. The moment you marshal a jet that you fixed and watch it come off the waist cat is the closest thing to pride the aviation world offers.

RWRobotics Warfare Specialist
No recruiter-vs-reality data yet for RW.

The Real Life

Same dimensions, side by side. AD on the left, RW on the right.

Daily Life
AD

RW

Operating, maintaining, and recovering unmanned surface and underwater vehicles. On a typical day: pre-mission systems checks on USV or UUV platforms, mission planning at a command console, monitoring autonomous vehicle operations during a sortie, conducting post-mission maintenance and data download, and writing technical reports the squadron will use to update doctrine. A significant portion of the early career is spent on training and experimentation — helping the Navy figure out how these systems actually work in the fleet before the operating procedures are fully written. The rate is genuinely in its formative period, which means you have unusual influence over how the community develops, and unusual ambiguity about what exactly your job is on any given week.

Training / School
AD

RW

The pipeline is still being established and has changed since the rate was founded around 2019-2020. Expect a combination of unmanned systems fundamentals training, platform-specific operator and maintainer courses for assigned vehicle types (USV, UUV), and relevant electronics or mechanical maintenance coursework. Pipeline length and location may shift as the community grows. Do not assume what you hear from a recruiter about school duration or location is current — verify with the detailer.

Physical Demands
AD

RW

Moderate. Console and systems operations are the core work, but launching, recovering, and handling unmanned surface vehicles and underwater vehicles is physically demanding — especially in at-sea environments with sea state, deck motion, and heavy equipment. You will lift, rig, and work over the side more than a desk-based job description implies.

Where You'll Be Stationed
AD
RW
Surface Development Squadron (SURFDEVRON), San Diego (CA)Little Creek / Norfolk area (VA) — unmanned systems integration billetsNSWC Dahlgren (VA) and NUWC Newport (RI) — R&D support billets (select NECs)Forward-deployed unmanned systems task elements (locations evolving with fleet integration)NAS Patuxent River (MD) — select test and evaluation billets
The Honest Truth
AD

RW

Robotics Warfare Specialist is the most forward-leaning pitch in the Navy recruiter's portfolio right now — unmanned systems, autonomous vehicles, the future of naval warfare. All of that is real. What the recruiter will not tell you: the rate is young enough that the career management infrastructure does not fully exist yet. The NEC system, the advancement benchmarks, the established shore-to-sea rotation, the senior enlisted mentorship network — these things take years to build in a new community, and RW is still building them. Early in a new rate, you may find yourself in billets where nobody above you has ever been an RW before, which means the institutional knowledge you need to navigate your career has to be built from scratch. That is genuinely exciting if you are someone who wants to shape a community from the ground up. It is genuinely frustrating if you want a clear roadmap for making E-6 and retiring. The upside is real: unmanned systems are a growth mission area, the civilian market for cleared operators with military UUV/USV experience is strong and getting stronger, and being early in a growing community historically creates promotion opportunity as new billets get funded. Get technically proficient on your assigned platforms, find the senior RWs who are actively building the community, and understand that the career path you want may be one you have to help write.

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