Elbit Systems has expanded the operational
capabilities of the Seagull Unmanned Surface Vessel (USV) beyond
Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) and Mines Countermeasure (MCM).
Trials conducted in recent weeks were
dedicated to the integration of a mini-Unmanned Aerial System
(UAS), onboard the Seagull USV, further enhancing its intelligence
gathering capabilities.
The shipborne mini-UAS is capable of point water
recovery and a takeoff weight of up to 15kg.
The visual feed
generated by the mini-UAS can be transmitted to the land-based
control unit of the Seagull USV and to the Combat Management
System (CMS) of additional vessels.
While the Seagull USV is a specially designed
multi-role vessel for underwater warfare, the USV’s switchable
payload suite includes Electronic Warfare and
Electro-Optic/Infra-Red payloads to provide situational awareness
and facilitate intelligence gathering.
The integration of a
tactical UAS onboard the USV further expands its capacity to
generate intelligence enabling to utilize the USV for enhancing
the situational awareness of any maritime force and for shore
exploration.
The Seagull USV is an autonomous multi-mission USV
featuring switchable, modular mission payload suites capable of
performing ASW, MCM, EW, Maritime Security (MS), Hydrography and
other missions using the same vessel, the mission control system
and the same data links.
The Seagull USV enable naval forces to
enhance performance while reducing risk to human life and
dramatically cutting procurement and operating costs.
Elbit
Systems has also added additional sonar systems onboard the Seagull USV
during the last year, integrating a HELRAS sonar in-cooperation
with the Israeli Navy and concluding a series of trials for the
TRAPS-USV towed sonar, significantly enhancing its ASW
capabilities.
The Seagull USV was deployed by in several exercises
that were conducted with NATO maritime forces in the last few
years, including in an MCM exercise alongside the HMS Ocean of the
UK Royal Navy, and an ASW exercise that was conducted together
with the Victoria and the HMS Duncan frigates of the Spanish Navy
and the UK Royal Navy.
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