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Autonomous UUV introduced by General Dynamics at DSEI

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September 11, 2019

Emma Helfrich

Technology Editor

Military Embedded Systems

Autonomous UUV introduced by General Dynamics at DSEI
Photo courtesy of General Dynamics.

LONDON. General Dynamics Mission Systems today released the new Bluefin-12 autonomous unmanned underwater vehicle at Defense and Security Equipment International (DSEI) 2019.

 

This new vehicle builds upon the proven Bluefin autonomy and uses shared Bluefin Robotics' core capabilities, increased mission modularity, and embedded intelligence to complete users' long endurance, high-consequence, and changing missions.

The base Bluefin-12's extended modularity supports the integration of user-designated sensors and payloads to deliver new mission-critical capabilities. The Bluefin Robotics core autonomy with Standard Payload Interfaces (SPI), open-architecture compatibility, and greater than 4,000 cubic centimeter-payload section supports the rapid integration of sensors and payload needed for the successful completion of new missions.

The Bluefin-12 may be configured with an optional turnkey survey package delivering integrated survey capabilities including high-resolution sonar, environmental sensing, powerful on-board data processing, and highly accurate navigation.

 

 

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