Double Eagle (mine disposal vehicle)

The Double Eagle is a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) built by the Swedish defence company Saab Underwater Systems AB and used for the disposal of naval mines.[1]

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Design

As of 2009, four versions of the ROV have been designed.[1][2]

The ROV's payload can consist of scanning sonar, echo sounders, doppler logs, or self-navigation systems.[2] All Double Eagles are equipped with a extendable manipulator arm, which is commonly used to place a small explosive charge on a mine.[1] The ROV can be modified to double as a self-propelled variable depth sonar: the Mark II Double Eagles fitted to the French Navy's Tripartite class minehunters have been altered to carry a Thales TSM 2022 sonar, while a similar upgrade is to occur to the Mark III units being acquired for the Tripartites of the Royal Netherlands Navy.[2]

The Double Eagle Mark II uses two 5 kilowatt brushless electric motors for main propulson, and six 0.4 kilowatt brushless electric motors for fine manoeuvering.[3] Mark III ROVs have four 7 kilowatt brushless electric motors as main thrusters. Double Eagles can operate in any orientation.[1]

Operators

Mark II

 Royal Australian Navy

 Royal Danish Navy

 Finnish Navy

 French Navy

 Swedish Navy[2]

Mark III

 Royal Netherlands Navy

 Swedish Navy

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Fletcher, Worldwide Undersea MCM Vehicle Technologies
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Fish & Hollosi, Demining the deep
  3. ^ a b Clarke, Magnetic signature of brushless electric motors, p. 1
  4. ^ Scott, Flexing a snap-to-fit fleet

References