Another post on John's Naval, Marine and other Service news
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Posted by Eric Haun
Monday, November 25, 2013
Autonomous Surface Vehicles (ASV) Ltd. completed phase one of a two phase C-Target 9 program with South Korea. The highly maneuverable, ultra realistic, high speed marine target drones will be used in the test and evaluation of a new weapon system.
In early 2013, Korean company GigaRFlooked to ASV to provide four 9-meter target drones for the Agency of Defense Development (ADD).ASV has worked closely with GigaRF to ensure the timely delivery of the first two vehicles. Phase one was completed on October 17 with the first two boats carrying out acceptance tests at ASV’s site in Portchester, U.K., with GigaRF and ADD in attendance.
Construction of the phase two marine target drones is already underway and will be completed in early 2014.
ASV has built more than 25 target drones to date for a range of U.K. and International customers. The C-Targets which range from 3-13 meters are designed for training naval personnel to combat the threat of Fast Inshore Attack Craft (FIAC) and evaluating new weapon systems and doctrine. The drones, which can reach speeds of up to 60 knots, can be operated in both manned and unmanned modes and can be customized to meet requirements for visual, thermal and radar signature.
asvglobal.com
In early 2013, Korean company GigaRFlooked to ASV to provide four 9-meter target drones for the Agency of Defense Development (ADD).ASV has worked closely with GigaRF to ensure the timely delivery of the first two vehicles. Phase one was completed on October 17 with the first two boats carrying out acceptance tests at ASV’s site in Portchester, U.K., with GigaRF and ADD in attendance.
Construction of the phase two marine target drones is already underway and will be completed in early 2014.
ASV has built more than 25 target drones to date for a range of U.K. and International customers. The C-Targets which range from 3-13 meters are designed for training naval personnel to combat the threat of Fast Inshore Attack Craft (FIAC) and evaluating new weapon systems and doctrine. The drones, which can reach speeds of up to 60 knots, can be operated in both manned and unmanned modes and can be customized to meet requirements for visual, thermal and radar signature.
asvglobal.com
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