After
extensive trials by the German Bundeswehr Technical Center for Ships and Naval
Weapons (WTD 71) in Eckernfoerde, the Federal Office of Defence Technology
& Procurement (BWB) in Koblenz has placed a contract for six REMUS 100
Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUV) manufactured by Hydroid, Inc. - a
Kongsberg Company to enhance the capabilities of the German Navy's mine divers.
Delivery of the REMUS 100 systems and operational training of military
personnel will occur during the next 12 months.
The easy
to handle REMUS 100 AUV is equipped with side-scan sonar and various other
oceanographic sensors. It navigates by transponder interrogation and DVL-aided
inertial dead reckoning in pre-programmed missions. The recorded data will be
used to search for mines, lost objects, debris and wrecks or simply to collect
topographic ocean floor mapping for hydrographic and scientific applications.
"We
are pleased to be able to collaborate with BWB and Bornhöft Industriegeraete
GmbH to introduce REMUS technology into the German Navy to enhance Mine
Countermeasure (MCM) operations in Very Shallow Water operations" said
Graham Lester, director, Hydroid Europe.
The
REMUS 100 is a compact, lightweight AUV designed for operation in underwater
environments up to 100 meters deep. The vehicle can be configured with a wide
variety of standard and/or customer-specified sensors and system options in
order to meet specialized mission requirements.
All of
Hydroid's REMUS AUVs are modular: They can be fitted with varying sensors for
use in hydrographic surveys, harbor security operations, debris field mapping,
scientific sampling and mapping, as well as many basic and applied research
programs. With more than 300 vehicles in the field, Kongsberg Maritime is
currently the AUV market leader.
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