It goes with out saying that the neutralizing of underwater mines is a harmful process – positively one that you just’d keep away from sending a scuba diver to do, if in any respect potential. That is why Pittsburgh-based RE2 Robotics is designing a robotic system to do the job.
Drawing on a US$9.5-million contract lately awarded by the US Workplace of Naval Analysis (ONR), RE2 will act because the methods integrator for the autonomous robotic Maritime Mine Neutralization System (M2NS).
In a nutshell, that system will encompass a set of RE2’s Sapien Sea Class robotic arms, mounted on a Defender ROV (remotely operated car) manufactured by Pennsylvania-based VideoRay. M2NS will even incorporate RE2’s Detect pc imaginative and prescient software program for finding mines, and its Mind autonomy software program for putting “neutralizing units” on them.
An array of sensors will moreover increase the system’s situational consciousness and its autonomy, serving to it to raised know what is going on on round it, and to react accordingly.

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Initially developed for the ONR, the neutrally buoyant Sapien Sea Class arms every supply six levels of freedom for “human-like dexterity,” they’ll function at depths of right down to 300 meters (984 ft) – or deeper, if tailored – they usually’re every able to lifting as much as 5.2 kg (11.4 lb) whereas underwater. They don’t seem to be associated to the inflatable arms that the corporate was beforehand creating for a similar software.
“The detection and neutralization of WBIEDs [water-borne improvised explosive devices] and different underwater explosives is a critically harmful process for Navy divers,” says RE2 president/CEO Jorgen Pedersen. “The M2NS will allow the Navy to seek out and autonomously neutralize targets in deep ocean waters, whereas skilled divers supervise from a protected distance.”
It’s hoped that when M2NS is up and working, it may moreover be utilized for duties such because the inspection and upkeep of offshore oil rigs and different marine buildings. And in terms of mine neutralization, the system could face some competitors from Saab’s current Sea Wasp ROV.
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