US Navy Orders Gavia AUV

June 21, 2004

The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Centre (SPAWAR), San Diego has placed its initial order for a Gavia AUV for testing in mine countermeasures (MCM) applications, and has an option to procure up to ten additional units under an existing contract awarded to Hafmynd Ltd. The funding is provided through the U.S. Secretary of Defense sponsored Foreign Comparative Testing (FCT) program, whose aim is to support the procurement of select foreign non-developmental equipment in order to save the cost of developing comparable US technology. The GAVIA AUV system includes over-the-horizon deployment capability using the on-board Iridium satellite link, dual-battery module operation for extended range at high cruising speed and built-in obstacle avoidance. In addition to the Iridium link, the Gavia selected by SPAWAR, contains a high-speed wireless LAN and an underwater acoustic link. Completely buoy-free navigation is made possible by high-precision on-board GPS and DVL aided Inertial Navigation System (INS).

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