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German Navy testing unmanned counter-mine vessel

The German Navy is evaluating a manned/unmanned surface vessel from Atlas Elektronik UK.

By Richard Tomkins
Atlas Elektronik's ARCIM unmanned counter-mine vessel under German Navy evaluation. Photo courtesy Atlas Elektronik
Atlas Elektronik's ARCIM unmanned counter-mine vessel under German Navy evaluation. Photo courtesy Atlas Elektronik

WINFRITH, England, Feb. 9 (UPI) -- The German Navy has received a multi-role unmanned surface vessel from Atlas Elektronik UK for assessment for use in anti-mine operations.

The company, a subsidiary of Germany's Atlas Elektronik GmbH, said the ARCIMS was delivered to the German Naval Technical Center at Eckernfoerde Naval Base.

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The vessel, which can be remotely controlled or operated by a crew on board, is about 36 feet long, has a four-ton payload capacity and a speed of 40 knots. It also features a shock-resistant hull and low platform underwater signature.

Atlas Elektronik UK said the ARCIM was specifically designed for minesweeping and towed-sonar operations and been ordered by Britain's Royal Navy.

"The whole ATLAS Group welcomes the opportunity to support WTD71 [the Naval Technical Center] with their future developments and look forward to further collaboration within forthcoming European projects," said Mario Pohl, Atlas Elektronik GmbH's Vice President, Sales, Germany.

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