SAAB AUV-62

The first choice for ASW operator training

Submarines play a crucial role in maritime defence. Using such a vital naval asset as a target in Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) training is expensive and consumes resources. AUV62-AT is a low-cost alternative. The AUV62-AT supports ASW operator training and onboard sonar and Combat System sea checks. It features powerful built-in tools for training, planning and evaluation – capabilities which enables it to replace submarines in ASW training.

Service and Support

BlueZone Group has provided service and support for Saab vehicles since their introduction to service in Australia in 2000. BlueZone offers all elements of support for the AUV62-AT including full warranty support and further support and service as required beyond warranty work. BlueZone is ideally placed to support major maritime exercise areas with facilities located on the Australian east and west coast.

 

Contact BlueZone for further advice and information on AUV62-AT products and AUV62-AT support.

 

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Royal Navy Orders Saab AUV62-AT Autonomous Underwater Vehicle

Saab selects Australian SME to support Royal Australian Navy’s AUV62-AT

 

Train as you fight AUV62 AT is flexible adaptable and can operate in several different modes

 

Key Features

Up to 25-hour mission duration

Speeds up to 4.2 knots

Increased module payload capacity

Search and recovery

Hydrography

Deep sea mineral exploration

Marine & Fisheries research

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