Dimitris
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Hello, Do we do in fact model 'tethered' mine-hunting ROVs. Here's a list from the current DB3000, along with their maximum cable ranges (in meters): AN/SLQ-48 MNV [EX116 Mod 0] ROV -- United States (Navy), 1988, Mine Neutralisation Vehicle 1070 MIN Mk2 ROV -- Italy (Navy), 1985, Gaeta & Lerici Class, Mine Localization Vehicle 400 PAP 104 Mk2 ROV -- France (Navy), 1973, Mine Hunting/Killing Vehicle 500 PAP 104 Mk3 [RCMDS Mk1] ROV -- United Kingdom (Royal Navy), 1981, Hunt / Bay Class, Mine Hunting/Killing Vehicle 500 PAP 104 Mk4 ROV -- Germany [FRG/Reunified] (Navy), Type 331 Class, Mine Hunting/Killing Vehicle 500 PAP 104 Mk4 ROV -- Malaysia (Navy), 1988, Mine Hunting/Killing Vehicle 500 PAP 104 Mk5 [RCMDS Mk2] ROV -- United Kingdom (Royal Navy), 1990, Sandown Class, Mine Hunting/Killing Vehicle 600 PAP 104 Mk5 ROV -- Belgium (Navy), 1986, Tripartite Class, Mine Hunting/Killing Vehicle 600 PAP 104 Mk5 ROV -- France (Navy), 1985, Tripartite Class, Mine Hunting/Killing Vehicle 600 PAP 104 Mk5 ROV -- Japan (Navy), 1999, Sugashima Class, Mine Hunting/Killing Vehicle 600 PAP 104 Mk5 ROV -- Netherlands (Navy), 1984, Tripartite Class, Mine Hunting/Killing Vehicle 600 PAP 104 Mk5 ROV -- Pakistan (Navy), 1993, Tripartite Class, Mine Hunting/Killing Vehicle 600 PAP 104 Mk5 ROV -- Saudi Arabia (Navy), 1992, Sandown Class, Mine Hunting/Killing Vehicle 600 PAP 104 Mk5 ROV -- Turkey (Navy), 1999, Edincuk Class, Mine Hunting/Killing Vehicle 600 Pinguin B3 ROV -- Germany [FRG/Reunified] (Navy), 1984, Type 332/343 Class, Mine Hunting/Killing Vehicle 1000 Pinguin B3 ROV -- Taiwan (Navy), MWW 50 Class, Mine Hunting/Killing Vehicle 1000 Pluto Giga ROV -- Italy (Navy), 1994, 4x, Gaeta Class, Mine Disposal Vehicle 500 Pluto Giga ROV -- South Korea (Navy), Yang Yang Class, Mine Disposal Vehicle 500 Pluto Plus ROV -- Norway (Navy), 1995, Oskøy Class, Mine Disposal Vehicle 500 Pluto Plus ROV -- Spain (Navy), CME Class, Mine Disposal Vehicle 500 Pluto ROV -- Italy (Navy), 1985, Gaeta & Lerici Class, Mine Disposal Vehicle 500 Pluto ROV -- South Korea (Navy), SK5000 Class, Mine Disposal Vehicle 500 Remus 600 ROV -- Japan (Navy), 2014, Mine Hunting/Killing Vehicle 3000 Remus 600 ROV -- United Kingdom (Royal Navy), 2010, Mine Hunting/Killing Vehicle 3000 Remus 600 ROV -- United States (Navy), 2003, Mine Hunting/Killing Vehicle 3000 S-4 ROV -- Japan (Navy), 1979, Hatsushima Class, Mine Neutralisation Vehicle 300 S-7 ROV -- Japan (Navy), 1993, Yaeyama Class, Mine Neutralisation Vehicle 300 S-7-1 ROV -- Japan (Navy), 1991, Uwajima Class, Mine Neutralisation Vehicle 300 S-8 [AN/SLQ-48 MNV] ROV -- Japan (Navy), 1993, Yaeyama Class, Mine Neutralisation Vehicle 1070 Seafox I [Inspection Vehicle] ROV -- Belgium (Navy), 2005, Tripartite Class, Mine Hunting/Killing Vehicle 3000 Seafox I [Inspection Vehicle] ROV -- Netherlands (Navy), 2005, Tripartite Class, Mine Hunting/Killing Vehicle 3000 Seafox I [Inspection Vehicle] ROV -- Sweden (Navy), 2009, Visby Class, Mine Hunting/Killing Vehicle 3000 Seafox I [Inspection Vehicle] ROV -- United Kingdom (Royal Navy), 2003, Hunt & Sandown, Mine Hunting/Killing Vehicle 3000 Seafox I [Inspection Vehicle] ROV -- United States (Navy), 2013, Mine Hunting/Killing Vehicle 3000 Seafox I [Seefuchs, Inspection Vehicle] ROV -- Germany [FRG/Reunified] (Navy), 2001, Type 333 Class, Mine Hunting/Killing Vehicle 3000 When deployed, the cable between the ROV and the parent vessel should appear as a light-brown line. Tethered UAVs automatically assume the mission posture of their parent vessel (autonomous ROVs can be assigned to a different mission).
< Message edited by Sunburn -- 4/5/2014 11:48:17 AM >
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