SNA 2017: General Dynamics Bluefin SandShark Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Ready to Order
 
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General Dynamics Mission Systems today announced its new Bluefin SandShark™ autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) can now be ordered on the company’s website by defense, commercial and scientific customers worldwide. Weighing less than 11 pounds before adding a mission payload, the ‘micro’ AUV fits in a backpack, can swim up to five knots and dive down to 200 meters (656 feet).
 
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SNA 2017: General Dynamics Bluefin SandShark Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Ready to Order
 
General Dynamics Mission Systems today announced its new Bluefin SandShark™ autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) can now be ordered on the company’s website by defense, commercial and scientific customers worldwide. Weighing less than 11 pounds before adding a mission payload, the ‘micro’ AUV fits in a backpack, can swim up to five knots and dive down to 200 meters (656 feet).
     
Sandshark Micro AUV Bluefin robotics General Dynamics SNA 2017 Bluefin SandShark micro AUV on GD MS stand at SNA 2017
     
“Compared to other small AUVs, the Bluefin SandShark offers customers the most flexibility and diverse mission capabilities at a very affordable cost,” said Carlo Zaffanella, vice president and general manager of Maritime and Strategic Systems for General Dynamics Mission Systems. “Depending on how it is configured, the Bluefin SandShark AUV can provide intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance information for defense or harbor security missions, dive down to survey submerged structures or become a floating communications network node at sea.”

The Bluefin SandShark’s operating software is compatible with most underwater vehicle autonomy suites, the software languages AUV operators use to talk to the vehicle and program its mission instructions. This operating flexibility makes integration with existing underwater vehicle components and systems faster and more cost-effective.

Changing, adding and reconfiguring the payload section can be performed quickly, without specialized tools. This capability allows Bluefin SandShark customers to efficiently and cost-effectively create and test small, low-power sensors and other capabilities needed for underwater tasks. The Bluefin SandShark payload section can be dry or free-flooded, based on the customer’s needs.

In addition to the Bluefin SandShark AUV, the vehicle’s starter kit includes:
· 18-inch, flooded payload section with nose fairing
· 110 Volt AC shore power-charger
· Wireless router
· Maintenance and spares kits
· Durable, rolling case
· A pre-configured side-scan sonar payload will be available in June