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Atlas Maridan ApS

  07/02/2012
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Brand Atlas Maridan ApS
Product SeaWolf
Vehicle type Homeland defence AUV
Total number of AUVs built N/A
Commercial options N/A
Weight of AUV in air (kg) 110
Maximum payload (kg) 30
Freight weight N/A
Dimensions (l x w x h) (m) 2 x 0.5 x 0.3
Maximum depth rating (m) 300
Number of thrusters: directional/lateral control 5
Hover capabilities (Y/N) Y
Minimum turning radius (m) 10
Type of launch & recovery system (LARS) used, how the AUV is recovered Knuckle boom crane
Average speed; maximum speed (knots) Range: 0.5-5
AUV crew size Pending operational scenario
Number of surface computers required for operation 1
Storage space requirements (size) N/A
Other requirements N/A
Standard navigation sensors INS, GPS, DVL, CTD, forward-looking sonar
Optional navigation sensors USBL, LBL, SLBL, secondary INS, secondary DVL
If an INS is installed, navigation sensors used to update position during a dive N/A
Standard payload sensors All payloads are user-selectable (standard complement: side-scan sonar, camera)
Optional payload sensors SBP, MBES, magnetometer
Total energy content of battery (kWh) N/A
Nominal battery power (W) N/A
Endurance at nominal power (hours) 3
Battery modules can be swapped (Y/N) N/A
Recharge time from empty (hours) N/A
Acoustic telemetry is fitted (Y/N); baud rate (bits per second) Y
Radio telemetry is fitted (Y/N); baud rate (bits per second) Y
Ethernet connection for update; maximum speed Y; 802.11g
Type of data sent to the surface On request
Control parameters sent to the AUV On request
Emergency recovery procedure in the event of a total system failure -
Current AUV applications Homeland defence, MCM (buried and seabed lay mines)



     


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