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Vityaz-D Class Russian Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV)

Vityaz-D Class

Autonomous Surface Vehicle (ASV)
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Basic Information
Name
Vityaz-D Class Russian Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV)
Designation
Vityaz-D Class
Alternate Designation
Vityaz-D Class
Equipment Type
Autonomous Surface Vehicle (ASV)
Manufacturer
Central Design Bureau for Marine Engineering (RUBIN)
Date of Introduction
2020
Description

The Vityaz-D Class Russian Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) is the world’s first fully autonomous unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) that reached the World Ocean’s deepest point, the Mariana Trench.

System
Alternative Designation Vityaz-D Class
Type Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV)
Builder Central Design Bureau for Marine Engineering (RUBIN)
Missions The underwater vehicle is also capable of conducting search and bathymetric survey of the area, sonar survey of the bottom topography, as well as measuring hydrophysical parameters of the marine environment. The underwater drone can be deployed in search and research (SAR) missions on the seabed layer, as well as on the bottom of oceans at depths up to 12,000m. It is also used to explore AUV production technologies and materials for future AUV systems that can operate in extremely deep waters of the oceans.
Crew Autonomous
Autonomous Uninhabited Apparatus (ANPA-SGP) Yes
Artificial iItelligence (AI) System Yes, which enables it to avoid obstacles along its course and discover confined spaces.
Deep-Sea Bottom Station Yes, 1 x GDS-SN System.
Environmental Parameters Sensing System Yes
Doppler Log Yes
Photo/Video Cameras The vehicle is equipped with 4 x photo / video cameras.
Maximum Depth 12,000 m
Dimensions
Length 5.7 m
Diameter 1.3 m
Draft Submersible
Weight 5.7 tons
Propulsion System
Thrusters 10 x Electric Thrusters
Main Power 4 x Power Units
Maximum Range INA
Submerged Speed 1m/s
Maximum Depth 12,000 m
Endurance 24 hours
Communications
Note Vityaz-D handles communications through different channels, including sonar, satellite and UHF communications, as well as through Wi-Fi channel. The data gathered by deep submersible vehicle is transmitted to the mother vessel and the bottom grab station through a hydro-acoustic channel.
Sonar Systems
Side-Scan Sonar Yes, Dual-Frequency Side-Scan Sonar
Echo Sounders 4 ea
Protection
Hull INA
Countermeasures No
NBC Water Washdown System No
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Naval
Naval
Filter Label
V
Classification
Domain
Naval & Littoral
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
5.7 m
Width
1.3 m
Height
Weight
5700 kg
Operators (1)
Russia
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