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Naval Group Unveils Large UUV
During the fifth edition of the Naval Innovation Days, Naval Group unveiled for the first time to the public its Large Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) demonstrator.
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The underwater threat is becoming a major issue for the navies in the near future. The Oceanic Underwater Drone Demonstrator is a project that federates technological developments. One of the main challenges is controlled decision-making autonomy, which will be at the heart of the drone capabilities. This demonstrator will enable the design, qualification and validation of technological building blocks. This workshop presented at the Naval innovation days highlights the opportunities for agile development, together with the French authorities and our partners, to provide advanced systems dedicated t...
published: 07 Oct 2021
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Australia’s ‘Ghost Shark’ UUV or Unmanned Combat Submarine
The Royal Australian Navy’s future extra-large unmanned underwater vehicle, or (UUV), which will succeed this testbed, was officially named Ghost Shark during a ceremony on Monday as a nod to the Royal Australian Air Force’s Ghost Bat drone designed by Boeing Australia, and the likelihood of arming Ghost Shark sometime down the line is already being discussed.
Ghost Shark will be developed under a partnership between Anduril Australia, the Australian Navy, and the Defense Science and Technology Group (DSTG). Commercial negotiations for the co-funded design began in May of this year, and the group effort will support Australia’s overarching Extra Large Autonomous Undersea Vehicle XL-(AUV) program, which seeks to rapidly produce an affordable, autonomous, long-endurance drone that can be ta...
published: 15 Dec 2022
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Baby 9eno - UUV (Official Video)
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published: 06 Jul 2020
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Manta Ray – Breaking the UUV mold
The Manta Ray program seeks to develop unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) that operate for extended durations without the need for on-site human logistics support or maintenance.
https://www.darpa.mil/news-events/2021-12-20
published: 20 Dec 2021
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Chinese ‘Haishen 6000’ (Poseidon 6000), Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUV)
This year’s Zhuhai air show – China’s largest aviation event and aerospace trade expo – also offered a rare glimpse into its latest unmanned maritime vehicles.
According to Chinese digital news outlet The Paper, mega conglomerate China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) displayed a variety of unmanned underwater vehicles (UUV) at the air show, in numbers far exceeding those unveiled at previous editions of the biennial event.
These included the Haishen 6000 (Poseidon 6000), a 7.6 metre-long (UUV) with a displacement of 3 tonnes, a maximum working depth of 6,000 metres and able to reach speeds of up to 4 knots. Multiple sensors on board can help it detect mines, and it can also carry towed acoustic decoys that use sonar signals to deflect active torpedoes.
It is equipped with deep-water ...
published: 15 Nov 2022
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Boeing’s Echo Voyager: Welcome to the Family
Echo Voyager, Boeing’s latest unmanned undersea vehicle (UUV), can operate autonomously for months at a time thanks to a hybrid rechargeable power system and modular payload bay. The 51-foot-long vehicle is the latest innovation in Boeing’s UUV family, joining the 32-foot Echo Seeker and the 18-foot Echo Ranger.
published: 10 Mar 2016
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Love in UUV
published: 06 Apr 2022
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DARPA’s “Manta Ray” Program, unmanned underwater vehicles(UUV) Build and Testing Phase-II
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Please Support As and Give me a Feed Back to Improve. DARPA’s “Manta Ray” Program, unmanned underwater vehicles(UUV) Build and Testing Phase-II.
DARPA has awarded Phase 2 contracts to continue the Manta Ray program that began in 2020. The effort seeks to demonstrate innovative technologies allowing payload-capable autonomous unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) to operate on long-duration, long-range missions in ocean environments.
The two prime contractors, Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation and Martin Defense Group, are each developing unique full-scale demonstration vehicles.
“DARPA’s Manta Ray program has made significant breakthro...
published: 23 Dec 2021
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UUV (대잠정찰용 무인잠수정) 자율항해시험 성공!
우리나라 바다의 새로운 정찰병!
적잠수함 탐지 및 추적을 위한 정찰용 무인잠수정이
자율항해시험 및 여러 테스트를 성공적으로 마쳤습니다
대한민국 해역을 지킬 든든한 아군 UUV의 활약을 기대해주세요!
published: 15 Jul 2022
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From Concept to Product in 100 days - 'How to' design a UUV - Dynautics Phantom UUV
When customers demand a product in double quick time, you have to step up and take the challenge. That is what happened when the US Navy wanted a specific UUV and approached Dynautics.
Some customers you just can't say 'no' to, so we took on the challenge.
The US Navy, being the US Navy, had a very tight specification and we had the simulation software (AUV SIM) and proven control and guidance technology with the Underwater Spectre firmware and hardware to make it a fair fight. Combining these tools, technologies and rapid prototyping techniques and the products were delivered, tested and accepted within 100 days, start to finish!
We are now offering the same service to others, including a fully customisable design to suit customers' mission requirements.. Let us know your mission.
published: 11 May 2020
7:53
Naval Group Unveils Large UUV
During the fifth edition of the Naval Innovation Days, Naval Group unveiled for the first time to the public its Large Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) demonst...
During the fifth edition of the Naval Innovation Days, Naval Group unveiled for the first time to the public its Large Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) demonstrator.
=====================
The underwater threat is becoming a major issue for the navies in the near future. The Oceanic Underwater Drone Demonstrator is a project that federates technological developments. One of the main challenges is controlled decision-making autonomy, which will be at the heart of the drone capabilities. This demonstrator will enable the design, qualification and validation of technological building blocks. This workshop presented at the Naval innovation days highlights the opportunities for agile development, together with the French authorities and our partners, to provide advanced systems dedicated to tomorrow’s underwater warfare.
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https://wn.com/Naval_Group_Unveils_Large_Uuv
During the fifth edition of the Naval Innovation Days, Naval Group unveiled for the first time to the public its Large Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) demonstrator.
=====================
The underwater threat is becoming a major issue for the navies in the near future. The Oceanic Underwater Drone Demonstrator is a project that federates technological developments. One of the main challenges is controlled decision-making autonomy, which will be at the heart of the drone capabilities. This demonstrator will enable the design, qualification and validation of technological building blocks. This workshop presented at the Naval innovation days highlights the opportunities for agile development, together with the French authorities and our partners, to provide advanced systems dedicated to tomorrow’s underwater warfare.
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- published: 07 Oct 2021
- views: 42743
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Australia’s ‘Ghost Shark’ UUV or Unmanned Combat Submarine
The Royal Australian Navy’s future extra-large unmanned underwater vehicle, or (UUV), which will succeed this testbed, was officially named Ghost Shark during a...
The Royal Australian Navy’s future extra-large unmanned underwater vehicle, or (UUV), which will succeed this testbed, was officially named Ghost Shark during a ceremony on Monday as a nod to the Royal Australian Air Force’s Ghost Bat drone designed by Boeing Australia, and the likelihood of arming Ghost Shark sometime down the line is already being discussed.
Ghost Shark will be developed under a partnership between Anduril Australia, the Australian Navy, and the Defense Science and Technology Group (DSTG). Commercial negotiations for the co-funded design began in May of this year, and the group effort will support Australia’s overarching Extra Large Autonomous Undersea Vehicle XL-(AUV) program, which seeks to rapidly produce an affordable, autonomous, long-endurance drone that can be tailored for a variety of military and non-military missions.
The finalized deal is now valued at about $100 million per system, and three total prototype drones are currently under contract with the Australian Navy to be delivered over the next three years. The customizable testbed displayed on Monday is dubbed ‘Dive-LD’, or Dive-Large Displacement, and was gained by Anduril when it acquired (UUV) manufacturer Dive Technologies the future Ghost Shark.
During the Monday ceremony, Australian Navy Rear Adm. Peter Quinn explained that Dive-LD will be used for the experimentation, testing, and validation of potential capabilities to better define what will be Ghost Shark’s concepts of operations and mission.
Dive-LD, which has a length of 19 feet (5.6 meters), and will be able to conduct autonomous missions at staggering depths of 3.7 miles (6,000 meters) for up to 10 days. However, Quinn made it a point to note that the future Ghost Shark.
“Due to its modular and multi-role nature, our adversaries will need to assume that their every move in the maritime domain is subject to our surveillance and that every XL-(UUV) is capable of deploying a wide range of effects including lethal ones.
Artificial intelligence (AI) will also play a significant role in realizing Ghost Shark’s mission under the XL-(UUV) program, primarily in regard to its autonomy.
#GhostShark #uuv #AustralianNavy #Dive-LD #XLUUV #GhostBat #DiveTechnologies
https://wn.com/Australia’S_‘Ghost_Shark’_Uuv_Or_Unmanned_Combat_Submarine
The Royal Australian Navy’s future extra-large unmanned underwater vehicle, or (UUV), which will succeed this testbed, was officially named Ghost Shark during a ceremony on Monday as a nod to the Royal Australian Air Force’s Ghost Bat drone designed by Boeing Australia, and the likelihood of arming Ghost Shark sometime down the line is already being discussed.
Ghost Shark will be developed under a partnership between Anduril Australia, the Australian Navy, and the Defense Science and Technology Group (DSTG). Commercial negotiations for the co-funded design began in May of this year, and the group effort will support Australia’s overarching Extra Large Autonomous Undersea Vehicle XL-(AUV) program, which seeks to rapidly produce an affordable, autonomous, long-endurance drone that can be tailored for a variety of military and non-military missions.
The finalized deal is now valued at about $100 million per system, and three total prototype drones are currently under contract with the Australian Navy to be delivered over the next three years. The customizable testbed displayed on Monday is dubbed ‘Dive-LD’, or Dive-Large Displacement, and was gained by Anduril when it acquired (UUV) manufacturer Dive Technologies the future Ghost Shark.
During the Monday ceremony, Australian Navy Rear Adm. Peter Quinn explained that Dive-LD will be used for the experimentation, testing, and validation of potential capabilities to better define what will be Ghost Shark’s concepts of operations and mission.
Dive-LD, which has a length of 19 feet (5.6 meters), and will be able to conduct autonomous missions at staggering depths of 3.7 miles (6,000 meters) for up to 10 days. However, Quinn made it a point to note that the future Ghost Shark.
“Due to its modular and multi-role nature, our adversaries will need to assume that their every move in the maritime domain is subject to our surveillance and that every XL-(UUV) is capable of deploying a wide range of effects including lethal ones.
Artificial intelligence (AI) will also play a significant role in realizing Ghost Shark’s mission under the XL-(UUV) program, primarily in regard to its autonomy.
#GhostShark #uuv #AustralianNavy #Dive-LD #XLUUV #GhostBat #DiveTechnologies
- published: 15 Dec 2022
- views: 1206
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Manta Ray – Breaking the UUV mold
The Manta Ray program seeks to develop unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) that operate for extended durations without the need for on-site human logistics supp...
The Manta Ray program seeks to develop unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) that operate for extended durations without the need for on-site human logistics support or maintenance.
https://www.darpa.mil/news-events/2021-12-20
https://wn.com/Manta_Ray_–_Breaking_The_Uuv_Mold
The Manta Ray program seeks to develop unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) that operate for extended durations without the need for on-site human logistics support or maintenance.
https://www.darpa.mil/news-events/2021-12-20
- published: 20 Dec 2021
- views: 100289
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Chinese ‘Haishen 6000’ (Poseidon 6000), Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUV)
This year’s Zhuhai air show – China’s largest aviation event and aerospace trade expo – also offered a rare glimpse into its latest unmanned maritime vehicles.
...
This year’s Zhuhai air show – China’s largest aviation event and aerospace trade expo – also offered a rare glimpse into its latest unmanned maritime vehicles.
According to Chinese digital news outlet The Paper, mega conglomerate China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) displayed a variety of unmanned underwater vehicles (UUV) at the air show, in numbers far exceeding those unveiled at previous editions of the biennial event.
These included the Haishen 6000 (Poseidon 6000), a 7.6 metre-long (UUV) with a displacement of 3 tonnes, a maximum working depth of 6,000 metres and able to reach speeds of up to 4 knots. Multiple sensors on board can help it detect mines, and it can also carry towed acoustic decoys that use sonar signals to deflect active torpedoes.
It is equipped with deep-water targets in distress high-resolution low-light illumination system, acoustic beacon directional guidance sonar, and hydroacoustic detection side scan sonar.
The (UUV) has a wide range of working depth, load capacity, long endurance, search and detection capabilities, etc., and can be fully autonomous fine search for deep-sea targets, detection, positioning, the implementation of deep-sea underwater target search and
detection, and marine scientific research tasks.
#poseidon #uuv #haishen6000 #china #poseidon6000 #unmanned #submarine #planavy
https://wn.com/Chinese_‘Haishen_6000’_(Poseidon_6000),_Unmanned_Underwater_Vehicles_(Uuv)
This year’s Zhuhai air show – China’s largest aviation event and aerospace trade expo – also offered a rare glimpse into its latest unmanned maritime vehicles.
According to Chinese digital news outlet The Paper, mega conglomerate China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) displayed a variety of unmanned underwater vehicles (UUV) at the air show, in numbers far exceeding those unveiled at previous editions of the biennial event.
These included the Haishen 6000 (Poseidon 6000), a 7.6 metre-long (UUV) with a displacement of 3 tonnes, a maximum working depth of 6,000 metres and able to reach speeds of up to 4 knots. Multiple sensors on board can help it detect mines, and it can also carry towed acoustic decoys that use sonar signals to deflect active torpedoes.
It is equipped with deep-water targets in distress high-resolution low-light illumination system, acoustic beacon directional guidance sonar, and hydroacoustic detection side scan sonar.
The (UUV) has a wide range of working depth, load capacity, long endurance, search and detection capabilities, etc., and can be fully autonomous fine search for deep-sea targets, detection, positioning, the implementation of deep-sea underwater target search and
detection, and marine scientific research tasks.
#poseidon #uuv #haishen6000 #china #poseidon6000 #unmanned #submarine #planavy
- published: 15 Nov 2022
- views: 548
2:44
Boeing’s Echo Voyager: Welcome to the Family
Echo Voyager, Boeing’s latest unmanned undersea vehicle (UUV), can operate autonomously for months at a time thanks to a hybrid rechargeable power system and mo...
Echo Voyager, Boeing’s latest unmanned undersea vehicle (UUV), can operate autonomously for months at a time thanks to a hybrid rechargeable power system and modular payload bay. The 51-foot-long vehicle is the latest innovation in Boeing’s UUV family, joining the 32-foot Echo Seeker and the 18-foot Echo Ranger.
https://wn.com/Boeing’S_Echo_Voyager_Welcome_To_The_Family
Echo Voyager, Boeing’s latest unmanned undersea vehicle (UUV), can operate autonomously for months at a time thanks to a hybrid rechargeable power system and modular payload bay. The 51-foot-long vehicle is the latest innovation in Boeing’s UUV family, joining the 32-foot Echo Seeker and the 18-foot Echo Ranger.
- published: 10 Mar 2016
- views: 483749
3:54
DARPA’s “Manta Ray” Program, unmanned underwater vehicles(UUV) Build and Testing Phase-II
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Please Support As and Give me a Feed Back to Improve. DARPA’s “Manta Ray” Program, unmanned underwater vehicles(UUV) Build and Testing Phase-II.
DARPA has awarded Phase 2 contracts to continue the Manta Ray program that began in 2020. The effort seeks to demonstrate innovative technologies allowing payload-capable autonomous unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) to operate on long-duration, long-range missions in ocean environments.
The two prime contractors, Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation and Martin Defense Group, are each developing unique full-scale demonstration vehicles.
“DARPA’s Manta Ray program has made significant breakthroughs toward enabling payload-capable autonomous underwater vehicles to operate independently of crewed vessels or support infrastructure,” stated CDR Kyle Woerner, Manta Ray’s program manager. “By investing in diverse solutions, DARPA strengthens our ability to transition innovative undersea technologies to our national security partners. Manta Ray is uniquely positioning itself to simultaneously introduce a new class of underwater vehicle while contributing key component technologies to other vital undersea programs.”
The first phase of Manta Ray began in 2020 and focused on preliminary testing approaches for vehicle energy management, reliability, navigation and obstacle avoidance, among other things.
“The Manta Ray program, according to DARPA’s statement. “The selected performers The Northrop Grumman and Martin Defense Group will now work on subsystem testing followed by fabrication, water demonstrations with full scale integration.”
Manta Ray is one of several unmanned maritime systems moving through the Pentagon’s research agencies that will likely end up in the Navy’s fleet. The sea service recently announced it started construction on a California-based facility that will house many of these systems as well as the testing activities they undergo.
https://wn.com/Darpa’S_“Manta_Ray”_Program,_Unmanned_Underwater_Vehicles(Uuv)_Build_And_Testing_Phase_Ii
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Please Support As and Give me a Feed Back to Improve. DARPA’s “Manta Ray” Program, unmanned underwater vehicles(UUV) Build and Testing Phase-II.
DARPA has awarded Phase 2 contracts to continue the Manta Ray program that began in 2020. The effort seeks to demonstrate innovative technologies allowing payload-capable autonomous unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) to operate on long-duration, long-range missions in ocean environments.
The two prime contractors, Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation and Martin Defense Group, are each developing unique full-scale demonstration vehicles.
“DARPA’s Manta Ray program has made significant breakthroughs toward enabling payload-capable autonomous underwater vehicles to operate independently of crewed vessels or support infrastructure,” stated CDR Kyle Woerner, Manta Ray’s program manager. “By investing in diverse solutions, DARPA strengthens our ability to transition innovative undersea technologies to our national security partners. Manta Ray is uniquely positioning itself to simultaneously introduce a new class of underwater vehicle while contributing key component technologies to other vital undersea programs.”
The first phase of Manta Ray began in 2020 and focused on preliminary testing approaches for vehicle energy management, reliability, navigation and obstacle avoidance, among other things.
“The Manta Ray program, according to DARPA’s statement. “The selected performers The Northrop Grumman and Martin Defense Group will now work on subsystem testing followed by fabrication, water demonstrations with full scale integration.”
Manta Ray is one of several unmanned maritime systems moving through the Pentagon’s research agencies that will likely end up in the Navy’s fleet. The sea service recently announced it started construction on a California-based facility that will house many of these systems as well as the testing activities they undergo.
- published: 23 Dec 2021
- views: 1606
1:22
UUV (대잠정찰용 무인잠수정) 자율항해시험 성공!
우리나라 바다의 새로운 정찰병!
적잠수함 탐지 및 추적을 위한 정찰용 무인잠수정이
자율항해시험 및 여러 테스트를 성공적으로 마쳤습니다
대한민국 해역을 지킬 든든한 아군 UUV의 활약을 기대해주세요!
우리나라 바다의 새로운 정찰병!
적잠수함 탐지 및 추적을 위한 정찰용 무인잠수정이
자율항해시험 및 여러 테스트를 성공적으로 마쳤습니다
대한민국 해역을 지킬 든든한 아군 UUV의 활약을 기대해주세요!
https://wn.com/Uuv_(대잠정찰용_무인잠수정)_자율항해시험_성공
우리나라 바다의 새로운 정찰병!
적잠수함 탐지 및 추적을 위한 정찰용 무인잠수정이
자율항해시험 및 여러 테스트를 성공적으로 마쳤습니다
대한민국 해역을 지킬 든든한 아군 UUV의 활약을 기대해주세요!
- published: 15 Jul 2022
- views: 9824
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From Concept to Product in 100 days - 'How to' design a UUV - Dynautics Phantom UUV
When customers demand a product in double quick time, you have to step up and take the challenge. That is what happened when the US Navy wanted a specific UUV a...
When customers demand a product in double quick time, you have to step up and take the challenge. That is what happened when the US Navy wanted a specific UUV and approached Dynautics.
Some customers you just can't say 'no' to, so we took on the challenge.
The US Navy, being the US Navy, had a very tight specification and we had the simulation software (AUV SIM) and proven control and guidance technology with the Underwater Spectre firmware and hardware to make it a fair fight. Combining these tools, technologies and rapid prototyping techniques and the products were delivered, tested and accepted within 100 days, start to finish!
We are now offering the same service to others, including a fully customisable design to suit customers' mission requirements.. Let us know your mission.
https://wn.com/From_Concept_To_Product_In_100_Days_'How_To'_Design_A_Uuv_Dynautics_Phantom_Uuv
When customers demand a product in double quick time, you have to step up and take the challenge. That is what happened when the US Navy wanted a specific UUV and approached Dynautics.
Some customers you just can't say 'no' to, so we took on the challenge.
The US Navy, being the US Navy, had a very tight specification and we had the simulation software (AUV SIM) and proven control and guidance technology with the Underwater Spectre firmware and hardware to make it a fair fight. Combining these tools, technologies and rapid prototyping techniques and the products were delivered, tested and accepted within 100 days, start to finish!
We are now offering the same service to others, including a fully customisable design to suit customers' mission requirements.. Let us know your mission.
- published: 11 May 2020
- views: 9993