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The British Royal Navy is conducting tests with the ROV Defender, able to detect and detonate threats at 1,000 meters depth. More information: The huge submarine drone to spy for weeks: operates at 6 km depth and has 2,200 km range
RNs remote bomb disposal unit | The Australian Naval Institute
An underwater robot designed to tackle sabotage threats and deal with unexploded bombs is being tested by the Royal Navy. The remotely operated vehicle (ROV) has been adapted by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) to neutralise legacy ordnance and protect critical undersea infrastructure like cables and pipelines, Forces News reports. Capable of diving […]
The United Kingdom is deploying remotely operated underwater robots to protect British waters. The devices were developed by the British government's Defence, Scientific and Technological Research Centre (DSTL) in collaboration with defence industry partners.
Underwater robot to improve cable security
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has trialled an underwater robot, which is designed to prevent adversaries from sabotaging underseas cables and pipelines.A commercially available remotely operated vehicle (ROV) has been adapted by Dstl and industry partners to deal with sabotage threats and clear legacy unexploded ordnance.A number of systems have been
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