
The REMUS 6000 AUV was designed under
a cooperative program involving the Naval Oceanographic
Office, the Office of Naval Research, and the Woods
Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) in support of
deep-water autonomous operations. The REMUS 6000 boasts
the same proven software and electronic subsystems found
in our highly successful REMUS 100 AUV, with a depth
rating, endurance, and payload that allow for autonomous
operations in up to 6000 meters of water.
LITTORAL TO DEEP OPERATIONS
– The versatile REMUS 6000 has been designed to
operate in depths ranging from 25 meters to 6000 meters,
allowing for a wide spectrum of autonomous operations.
(4000 and 6000 meters rated configurations available.)
CUSTOM DESIGN –
The REMUS 6000 can be configured to include a wide array
of customer specified sensors depending upon mission
requirements. This workhorse provides ample space and
power for the most challenging applications.
EASE OF OPERATION
– The REMUS 6000 operates using the same proven
Vehicle Interface Program(VIP) as the popular REMUS 100 AUV. The highly refined
Graphical User Interface (GUI) makes vehicle maintenance/checkout,
mission planning, and data analysis fast and easy.
PROVEN LAUNCH AND RECOVERY
SYSTEM (LARS) – The REMUS 6000 launch
and recovery system is designed to function off the
stern of a ship and can be set up for shipboard operations
within a few hours. The LARS is based on another operational
system, designed by WHOI, which has completed over 1000
launch and recovery operations at sea.
PROVEN REMUS TECHNOLOGY
– The REMUS 6000 is based on the same leading
edge technology that has brought the REMUS 100 to the
forefront of autonomous operations. With tens of thousands of REMUS
100 mission hours to date, Hydroid has become the
industry’s leading supplier of autonomous products
and technology.
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Environmental
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Debris
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Search
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Fishery
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