Elbit Systems has been awarded a contract to supply
Seagull USVs (Unmanned Surface Vehicles) to the Navy of an
undisclosed country in Asia-Pacific.
The contract, that is in an amount that is not
material to Elbit Systems, will be performed over a 17-month
period.
Under the contract, Elbit Systems will provide
Seagull USV systems that are specifically configured to perform
Mine Counter Measures (MCM) missions while facilitating the option
to add technology modules needed for Anti-Submarine Warfare.
The
Seagull USVs to be supplied will integrate Side-Scan and
Forward-Looking sonars, Mine Identification and Destruction
Remotely Operated Vehicles.
The USVs also will be equipped with
the Elbit’s autonomous suite, Combat Management System and
Satellite Communication capability.
The Seagull USVs will enable
the country’s Navy to execute end-to-end MCM operations, handling
bottom, moored and drifting sea mines.
The Seagull USV offers
endurance of four days, sea-keeping missions of up to Sea-State 5
and the flexibility to control several vessels from the same
Mission Control System.
Elad Aharonson, General Manager of Elbit Systems
ISTAR, said, “There is a growing recognition of the
essentiality of autonomous capabilities to perform a range of
maritime missions, especially Mine Counter Measures and
Anti-Submarine Warfare. The Seagull USV has proven, since 2017,
its capability to perform such missions, providing Naval forces
with increased mission effectiveness, reduced risk and better
cost-efficiency.”
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