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Using MANTAS T12-MCM for Mine Countermeasures (395 KB)
MANTAS T38 Devil Ray unmanned surface vehicle during a demonstration April 17. U.S. Pacific Fleet’s UxS IBP 21, April 19-26, integrates manned and unmanned capabilities into the most challenging operational scenarios to generate warfighting advantages. This Devil Ray achieves speeds of 100+ kts and ranges of 3000+ nm.
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Video – MANTAS T38 Devil Ray Demonstration
Small, lightweight, high-performance, man-portable systems with all-day endurance. While the X-Class are primarily designed for harbour-based and near-shore operations, their impressive sea state capabilities mean they are capable ocean-going craft as well.



Sized between 7 and 15 meters, these larger ocean-going vessels have been designed for multi-day deployments, incredible performance and substantial payloads.



For more information on the MARTAC MANTAS USV, contact the team at BlueZone.
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
The Devil Ray T24 is a recent addition to the Devil Ray Portfolio. The T24 is quickly proving to be a highly stable platform capable of many different missions.
Read moreThe EchoCart™ & Launch and Recovery System™ (LARS) is a modular transit and deployment platform. The EchoCart allows for efficient transport of vessels to the launch ramp.
Read moreTeledyne OceanScience Z-Boat 1250
BlueZone Group is pleased to announce the launch of the newest Teledyne Oceanscience Z-Boat in their family of Remotely Operated Surface Vehicles, the Z-Boat 1250.
Read moreDeepSea Power & Light SeaVent®: Protecting Subsea Systems in Extreme Environments
Compact, Reliable Pressure Protection for Critical Systems Subsea and sealed electronic systems operate in some of the most demanding environments on Earth, where pressure differentials, thermal cycling, and depth‑induced stresses...
Read MoreSeaPower. Powered by Kraken, supported by BlueZone Group
BlueZone Group strengthens in‑country sustainment through Kraken SeaPower battery servicing training in Germany As Australia’s maritime autonomous and uncrewed capability accelerates, so does the need for trusted, in‑country sustainment....
Read MoreMission Autonomy in Mine Countermeasures: Coordinating the Uncrewed Fleet
In an era of contested seas and reduced tolerance for risk, mission level autonomy has become the backbone of effective defence operations. The rapid evolution of maritime mine warfare has...
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