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Saab deploys the AUV62-AT anti-submarine warfare training target and the Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) in two NATO underwater exercises

The exercises were aimed at exploring experimental marine unmanned systems in an operational context

Saab underwater systems has deployed the AUV62-AT anti-submarine warfare training target alongside the Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV), Seaeye Falcon, in two NATO exercises, REPMUS 23 and DYNAMIC MESSENGER 23, over a total of three weeks last month.

The two NATO’ operational experimentation exercises’ aimed to explore experimental marine unmanned systems in an operational context. These involved over 2,000 civilian and military personnel from 15 NATO nations, Ireland and Sweden.

As part of the exercises, the Seaeye Falcon was operated from the Portuguese Navy Vessel Dom Carlos I, while the AUV62-AT was operated from a naval base.

Saab’s AUV62-AT, in cooperation with Sweden’s defence procurement agency, FMV, supported Anti-Submarine Warfare systems brought by navies, industry and academic experts. It did this by being used to mimic the acoustic profile of a submarine, tailored for the exercises, that they could then hunt for and track. The data AUV62-AT collected was then used to provide rapid feedback to the various systems, informing future deployment methods.

As part of the Critical Undersea Infrastructure aspects of the exercises, Seaeye Falcon demonstrated its operational flexibility and reliability in a range of underwater tasks. It was crucial in the identification, relocation and neutralisation of simulated Underwater Explosive Devices placed on an underwater communications cable. This included laying targets, conducting underwater procedures to make suspicious hazards safe, and their remote recovery for forensic analysis. This phase of the exercise was designed and conducted by Saab UK.

“It has been a privilege to collaborate with NATO and industry experts in exploring how we tackle the developing threats against our Critical Undersea Infrastructure, a defensive capability which no doubt will see more activity in the coming years,” said Dean Rosenfield, Chief Marketing Officer and Managing Director at Saab UK.

AUV62. (Saab)

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10/17/2023

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