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Seafox drone

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Remotely operated anti-mine marine drone
HMSBangor deploys SeaFox-C offLibya in 2011
Class overview
NameSeaFox
BuildersAtlas Elektronik
Operators United States

 United Kingdom

 Estonia

 Finland

 Germany

 Netherlands[1]

 Sweden

 Belgium

 Ukraine

 Romania
General characteristics
TypeUnmanned Undersea Vehicle
Length1.2 m (3 ft 11 in)
PropulsionFour independent motors plus hover thruster
SpeedMax. 4kn
Range1 km (0.62 mi)
Endurance~ 800m
SeaFox-I of theFinnish Navy

TheSeaFox is an anti-mineUnmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) manufactured by German companyAtlas Elektronik. It is designed to locate and destroyground andmoored mines. There are three versions, including a training version. The orange SeaFox-I "inspection" variant has sonar and anInertial navigation system, and the black SeaFox-C "combat" round also has a 1.4 kilograms (3.1 lb)shaped chargewarhead. The system is in service with eleven navies.

The SeaFox is an advanced design of an Expendable Mine Disposal Vehicle orEMDV. It has a lowlife cycle cost as it has low running and replacement costs. Its main targets are sea mines that pose a danger to vessels. It communicates with the ship via afiber-optic cable. The SeaFox uses a custom launch and retrieval system, that may be fitted to a variety of ships, boats or even helicopters. It can be used for a range of tasks such as conduct damage estimation, route surveys, maritime boundary control, intelligence and harbor surveillance missions.[2][3]

Service history

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In 2001 the Royal Navy leased some SeaFox drones for use onHMSBangor andHMSBlyth off Iraq as part ofOperation Telic. TheBangor also deployed them off Libya in 2011.[4] In October 2015 the Naval Surface Weapons Center (NSWC) commissioned the Atlas North America to get more SeaFox vehicles.[citation needed]

Technical specifications

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The operational depth for the SeaFox C is between 0 meters and 300 meters. The SeaFox has a range of 1200 meters depending on acoustic and current conditions. The propulsion system on the SeaFox includes four horizontal propellers and one vertical thruster. The entire propulsion system is battery powered. The maximum speed of the SeaFox is 6 knots. The SeaFox can be controlled with a remote or can be set on automatic and it will use radar and sonar to locate mines and other obstacles that it is tasked with clearing. The SeaFox has live CCTV feed and a high intensity searchlight. The data feed is via a fiber-optic cable that is about 3000 meters long. The SeaFox is launched and retrieved using a crane. The warhead of the SeaFox is a fully shaped charge with demonstrated effectiveness against incendiary devices.[5]

References

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  1. ^Wouter Helders (7 October 2016)."Mijnenjagen voor gevorderden".Defensiekrant (in Dutch). Defensie.nl.
  2. ^"SeaFox Mine Disposal Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV)".Naval Technology.
  3. ^"SeaFox UUV".www.navaldrones.com.
  4. ^"HMS Bangor home from Libya mission".GOV.UK. Retrieved2025-05-17.
  5. ^"ATLAS SeaFox – ROV for Identification and Mine Disposa"(PDF). ATLAS ELEKTRONIK. Retrieved2022-09-22.

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