Seafox drone
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Remotely operated anti-mine marine drone
HMS Bangor deploys Seafox-C off Libya in 2011
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Class overview | |
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Name | SeaFox |
Builders | Atlas Elektronik |
Operators | United States Japan |
General characteristics | |
Type | Unmanned Undersea Vehicle |
Length | 1.2 m (3 ft 11 in) |
Propulsion | Four independent motors plus hover thruster |
Speed | Max. 4kn |
Range | 1 km (0.62 mi) |
Endurance | ~ 800m |
The Seafox is an anti-mine remotely operated vehicle (ROV) manufactured by German company Atlas Elektronik to locate and destroy ground and moored mines. There are two versions and a training version. The orange Seafox-I "inspection" variant has sonar and an Inertial navigation system, and the black Seafox-C "combat" round has a 1.4 kg shaped charge warhead. The system is in service with eleven navies across seventy platforms.
Service history[edit]
In 2001 the Royal Navy leased some Seafox drones for use on HMS Bangor and HMS Blyth off Iraq as part of Operation Telic. The Bangor also deployed them off Libya in 2011.
External links[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to SeaFox. |
- Official website
- Atlas Elektronik - Minehunting and Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV)
- US strengthens its military might in the Gulf