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Subsea Surveillance Team Revealed

Revolutionary Subsea Surveillance Team from ISE features the integration of the XL UUV and Subsea Docking System, aiding the management of AUVs at sea with optional surfacing By Abi Wylie / 21 May 2024
Subsea Surveillance Team Revealed
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International Submarine Engineering Ltd. (ISE) has launched its Revolutionary Subsea Surveillance Team, featuring the integration of the company’s XL UUV and Subsea Docking System. 

This innovative pair offers unprecedented range and endurance, making surfacing optional. ISE’s innovative docking system revolutionizes the management of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) at sea, eliminating the need for challenging and potentially hazardous recovery operations. 

The ISE dock enables seamless data transfer and recharging while the AUV remains submerged at depths up to 200 meters. With impressive charge rates up to 400 VDC @ 120 A and data transfer rates of 400 Mb/s, the dock can be adapted to suit most AUVs on the market.

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First introduced in 1994 with Theseus, the XL UUV combines proven technology with the versatility and adaptability of ISE’s popular Explorer line of AUVs. This reportedly unique XL UUV has accumulated thousands of hours of operation worldwide and can be equipped with a wide variety of payloads and sensors from the majority of manufacturers.

Celebrating 50 years of excellence and innovation, International Submarine Engineering Ltd. continues to push the boundaries of subsea technology. This milestone highlights the company’s legacy of achievement and its unwavering commitment to excellence, innovation, and continuous improvement.

Posted by Abi Wylie Edited by Abigail Wylie, Editor and Copywriter experienced in digital media with a keen interest in ocean science technology. Connect & Contact

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