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Double Eagle MDS Swedish Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV)

Double Eagle MDS

Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV)
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Basic Information
Name
Double Eagle MDS Swedish Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV)
Designation
Double Eagle MDS
Alternate Designation
Double Eagle MDS
Equipment Type
Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV)
Manufacturer
Saab
Date of Introduction
2014
Description

The Double Eagle MDS Swedish Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) is the market-leading solution for non-expendable mine disposal. Operationally proven and continually upgraded over time, it is the first choice for many navies worldwide. The Double Eagle MDS is a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) system that delivers a high level of availability and reliability, enabling safe and effective Mine Countermeasure(MCM) operations. A modular approach to the disposal capability ensures effective operations regardless of the mission’s requirements. The MDS vehicle can be launched and recovered using a standard ship’s crane and is readily integrated into any combat management system. Power to the vehicle is supplied through the tether, providing practically unlimited endurance. At the heart of the Double Eagle MDS is the control system that provides a hydro-dynamically stable vehicle with exceptional maneuverability and user-friendly controls, a crucial aspect to high-precision mine disposal. The MDS vehicle can be launched from any type of ship, from the shore, or from a craft of opportunity (COOP).The system can also be deployed as a containerized solution. The vehicle is connected to the ship via a tether on an Automatic Tension Control (ATC) winch. As well as providing vehicle power and control signals, the tether continuously sends real-time sonar data to the operator on board the ship. A control interface including an Operator Control Board (OCB)and a Portable Operator Control Board (POCB), combined with software that is ready to run on any general purpose or dedicated vehicle console, makes the MDS easy to integrate with command and control systems on different levels. The relocation sonar is carried in the bow of the vehicle, together with a camera on a tilt table, which allows the sonar and camera to be angled downwards for optimal identification performance.

Naval & Littoral Specifications
Beam 1.30 m
System
Alternative Designation Double Eagle MDS
Type Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV)
Builder Saab
Crew Unmanned
Payload 250 kg
Vehicle Control 6 Degrees of Freedom, auto depth, auto heading, auto altitude, waypoint steering and autopilot
Navigation Sensors Ultra-Short Base Line (USBL),Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS),Doppler Velocity Log (DVL) and speed log Inertial navigation System (INS) and GPS
Camera Color camera on tilt table
Communication Fiber optic – Gigabit, Ethernet
Dimensions
Length 2.2 m
Height 0.5 m
Beam 1.3 m
Weight 360 kg
Propulsion System
Engine Name INA
Engine Type Brushless Motors
Engine Power INA
Maximum Range Tether: 1,000 m, 11 mm power and fiber optic
Maximum Speed 0-6 knots
Operational Depth 500 m
Sonar Systems
Type Multibeam forward looking relocation sonar
Protection
Hull INA
Countermeasures No
Details
Country of Origin Sweden
Category Naval
Naval
Filter Label
D
Classification
Domain
Naval & Littoral
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
2.2 m
Width
1.3 m
Height
0.5 m
Weight
360 kg
Operators (2)
Sweden
Kuwait
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