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AUV62-AT, TARGET SIMULATION FOR REALISTIC ASW TRAINING

THE FIRST CHOICE FOR ASW OPERATOR TRAING

Using a vital naval asset, such as a submarine, to act as a target in ASW training is extremely cost-inefficient and resource-consuming. AUV62-AT replaces the conventional submarine role. It is intended for ASW operator training and onboard sonar and command system check-up.

Realistic ASW training with a true cost-saving result

Target-simulation generates realistic submarine noise and sonar echoes, which are transmitted with a realistic target strength and elongation.

Tailored simulation in several different modes

The AUV62-AT can follow pre-programmed routes or be navigated online by the operator using radio communication or the underwater acoustic link.

AUV62-AT

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Phone: +46 13 18 38 74
 
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