The Seafox is an anti-mine remotely operated vehicle (ROV) manufactured by German company Atlas Elektronik to locate and destroy ground and moored mines. There are two versions and a training version. The orange Seafox-I "inspection" variant has sonar and an Inertial navigation system, and the black Seafox-C "combat" round has a 1.4 kg shaped charge warhead. The system is in service with eleven navies across seventy platforms.The SeaFox is an advanced design of an Expendable Mine Disposal Vehicle or EMDV. The SeaFox comes with a control panel to help the user locate and destroy the mines. The SeaFox has a low life cycle cost meaning it has very low maintenance costs and does not cost much to rebuild if destroyed. The main target for the SeaFox is unexploded mines that pose a danger to ship
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| - Seefuchs (Drohne) (de)
- SEAFOX (nl)
- Seafox drone (en)
- Seafox (ru)
- Seafox (uk)
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| - Seefuchs (auch SeaFox) ist eine Unterwasser-Drohne der Deutschen Marine. Hersteller ist Atlas Elektronik. Die Drohne dient dem Aufspüren und Sprengen von Seeminen. Das torpedoförmige Gerät wird mittels Lichtwellenkabel gesteuert. Mit Nahbereichssonar und Video können Objekte geortet und identifiziert werden. Eine Sprengladung von 1,4 kg TNT zerstört bei Bedarf Drohne und Mine. Die Drohne wird in Kombination mit dem bordeigenen Sonar auf den Minenjagdbooten der Klassen 332 (Frankenthal-Klasse), Klassen 333 und 352 eingesetzt. (de)
- De SEAFOX is een mijnenjaagsysteem dat gebruikt wordt om zeemijnen te bestrijden. De SEAFOX werd ontwikkeld door de Duitse firma . De SEAFOX valt onder de categorie van onbemande vaartuigen of Remotely operated vehicle (ROV). Dit wil zeggen dat ze op afstand vanaf een speciaal ontworpen console bediend wordt. (nl)
- Seafox — автономный подводный аппарат, разработанный немецкой компанией «Atlas Elektronik» (в серийном производстве с 1998, боекомплект на кораблях ВМС Швеции составлял, например, 10 «обследовательских» Seafox I и 25 «боевых» SeaFox C). (ru)
- Seafox — автономний підводний апарат, розроблений німецькою компанією Atlas Elektronik. (uk)
- The Seafox is an anti-mine remotely operated vehicle (ROV) manufactured by German company Atlas Elektronik to locate and destroy ground and moored mines. There are two versions and a training version. The orange Seafox-I "inspection" variant has sonar and an Inertial navigation system, and the black Seafox-C "combat" round has a 1.4 kg shaped charge warhead. The system is in service with eleven navies across seventy platforms.The SeaFox is an advanced design of an Expendable Mine Disposal Vehicle or EMDV. The SeaFox comes with a control panel to help the user locate and destroy the mines. The SeaFox has a low life cycle cost meaning it has very low maintenance costs and does not cost much to rebuild if destroyed. The main target for the SeaFox is unexploded mines that pose a danger to ship (en)
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| - Seefuchs (auch SeaFox) ist eine Unterwasser-Drohne der Deutschen Marine. Hersteller ist Atlas Elektronik. Die Drohne dient dem Aufspüren und Sprengen von Seeminen. Das torpedoförmige Gerät wird mittels Lichtwellenkabel gesteuert. Mit Nahbereichssonar und Video können Objekte geortet und identifiziert werden. Eine Sprengladung von 1,4 kg TNT zerstört bei Bedarf Drohne und Mine. Die Drohne wird in Kombination mit dem bordeigenen Sonar auf den Minenjagdbooten der Klassen 332 (Frankenthal-Klasse), Klassen 333 und 352 eingesetzt. (de)
- The Seafox is an anti-mine remotely operated vehicle (ROV) manufactured by German company Atlas Elektronik to locate and destroy ground and moored mines. There are two versions and a training version. The orange Seafox-I "inspection" variant has sonar and an Inertial navigation system, and the black Seafox-C "combat" round has a 1.4 kg shaped charge warhead. The system is in service with eleven navies across seventy platforms.The SeaFox is an advanced design of an Expendable Mine Disposal Vehicle or EMDV. The SeaFox comes with a control panel to help the user locate and destroy the mines. The SeaFox has a low life cycle cost meaning it has very low maintenance costs and does not cost much to rebuild if destroyed. The main target for the SeaFox is unexploded mines that pose a danger to ships and other vessels that might travel along the route. The SeaFox communicates with the ship via a fiber-optic that connects into a TV for the captain to view the mine. The Seafox also has a special launcher and retrieval system that it uses. Together the console and launcher help navy's around the world conduct damage estimation, route surveys, maritime boundary control, intelligence and harbor surveillance missions. The SeaFox primarily uses a transponder called dead reckoning. Dead reckoning is a pressure sensor on the SeaFox. The Seafox Drone has also been used on the MH-53 helicopter. (en)
- De SEAFOX is een mijnenjaagsysteem dat gebruikt wordt om zeemijnen te bestrijden. De SEAFOX werd ontwikkeld door de Duitse firma . De SEAFOX valt onder de categorie van onbemande vaartuigen of Remotely operated vehicle (ROV). Dit wil zeggen dat ze op afstand vanaf een speciaal ontworpen console bediend wordt. (nl)
- Seafox — автономный подводный аппарат, разработанный немецкой компанией «Atlas Elektronik» (в серийном производстве с 1998, боекомплект на кораблях ВМС Швеции составлял, например, 10 «обследовательских» Seafox I и 25 «боевых» SeaFox C). (ru)
- Seafox — автономний підводний апарат, розроблений німецькою компанією Atlas Elektronik. (uk)
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