The T24 is a recent addition to the Devil Ray Portfolio. Launched in April of 2023, the T24 is quickly proving to be a highly stable platform capable of many different missions. With a length of 24 feet (7.2 m) and a beam of 10 feet (3.0 m), the T24 has a remarkable payload capacity of 1,800 lbs (817 kgs) making it a workhorse in unmanned maritime capability. The Devil Ray T24 is a gas or diesel-powered system capable of hosting large payloads, superior sea state stability and high burst speed performance, extended ranges and endurance along with interdiction and subsurface sensor management capabilities. The system is a superior littoral or open ocean maritime solution for ISR, EW,
MCM and other missions.
The T24 can be configured for either inboard/outboard powertrain options with either gas or diesel engines. This flexibility ensures adaptability to diverse operational requirements, allowing for a range of maritime missions and operating at high burst speeds of 60+ kts.
The T24 incorporates MARTAC’s leading edge autonomy as its control system and can also nest MARTAC’s MANTAS systems and other USVs for force multiplier and over the horizon operations.
Specifications
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Characteristics
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Defence | Commercial |
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For more information about the Devil Ray T24, contact the BlueZone sales team.
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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