Royal Navy to Receive Containerized ROTV

EIVA will deliver a remote operated towed vehicle capable of operating from different host platforms and enabling the simultaneous operation of multiple acoustic survey sensors and instruments By Abi Wylie / 18 Sep 2023

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Danish subsea engineering specialist EIVA a/s has been awarded a contract by the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) to deliver a containerized remotely operated towed vehicle (ROTV) solution displaying data in NaviSuite software.

The ROTV, an EIVA ScanFish L, will be integrated into the Royal Navy’s seabed warfare system. Capable of operating from different host platforms, this system will enable the simultaneous operation of multiple acoustic survey sensors and instruments.

As part of the €3.8 million contract, EIVA will deliver a fully equipped 20′ Cube container module and launch and recovery system, supplied by SH Defence (SH Group). 

The ScanFish L ROTV will be equipped with multiple sensors, including but not limited to Sonardyne’s SPRINT-Nav Mini hybrid INS/DVL and Voyis’ Observer Pro optical camera and Insight Pro laser scanner. 

The system will benefit from EIVA’s NaviSuite software by efficiently processing and analysing collected data. Moreover, the presence of two dedicated workstations within the container will ensure the system’s full operational capability and independence of employment, as there is no need to be plugged into the military ship Command & Control (C2) system.

Able to operate beyond the continental shelf, the containerized ROTV solution provided by EIVA will be capable of performing various functions, including but not limited to:

  • Pipeline inspection
  • Large area searches and mine countermeasure (MCM) operations
  • Site surveys and seabed mapping
  • Cable route surveys
  • High-resolution object detection
  • Oceanographic data collection through the water column

This solution will provide integrated and enhanced operational capabilities for the Royal Navy, demonstrating both modularity in the ScanFish setup and flexibility of employment through the containerized solution.

“We are thrilled to have been awarded this contract by the UK MOD and to be delivering capability for the Royal Navy,” said Flemming Hjorth, Acting CEO of EIVA. “We are excited about this opportunity to continue to provide our expertise in the defence market. We have been working in partnership with Forcys, a global maritime defence company and EIVA’s sister company in Covelya Group, to market the system to allied nations. It’s a great tool to enhance our customers’ seabed warfare capabilities and the protection of critical maritime infrastructures.”

“As a former navy officer, it is a true privilege to contribute to the Royal Navy’s mission. We eagerly anticipate seeing our ScanFish ROTV in action, performing a wide range of tasks from MCM operations to underwater cable and pipeline inspections.” Cdr ITA-N (Ret’d) Antonio J. Belfiore, EIVA’s Business Development Manager for Defence.

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