Ukraine's 'Marichka' Unmanned Submersible Boasts 1,000 km Range and One-Tonne Payload.
Technical Specifications of the 'Marichka' Unmanned Underwater Vehicle
According to TSN.ua: The Ukrainian company 'Aquatech' has detailed the capabilities of its 'Marichka' unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV), which features an impressive operational range of up to 1,000 kilometers. With a top speed of 10 km/h, the vehicle is effective for a variety of missions. Its versatility is further enhanced by a substantial payload capacity of one tonne.
Beyond these core specifications, the 'Marichka' can remain on standby for up to seven days, enabling its use in prolonged missions without constant oversight. This UUV is part of Aquatech's broader line of maritime and riverine unmanned platforms and was first unveiled in August 2023. The development of such autonomous systems is increasingly relevant for both defense and civilian maritime operations.
Other Projects by Aquatech
The company has previously developed a drone capable of carrying a 25 kg warhead. Other unmanned platform projects under development at Aquatech include:
- 'Viy'
- 'Harpun' (Harpoon)
- 'Dzyga' (Spinning Top)
- 'Khoriv 2.0'
These projects underscore the company's drive for innovation within the unmanned technology sector.
The creation of the 'Marichka' UUV marks a significant advancement for Ukrainian technology in unmanned systems. Due to its versatility and long endurance, it has potential applications across military, scientific, and commercial missions. The strategic importance of indigenous unmanned platforms has grown considerably in the current global security landscape, particularly for maritime monitoring and defense.
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