UAPS20 Unmanned AutoPilot System

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UAPS20 is an autopilot system that can be installed on an RHIB boat to obtain an unmanned surface vehicle.

The system is manufactured by SIEL (Italy) and is composed of:

  • an Autopilot Control unit (ACU) installed on a 7.5 RHIB Rigid Hulled Inflatable Boat.
  • an Operator Control Unit (OCS) to remotely monitor and control the USV
  • an optional Central Monitoring Station (CMS) to monitor a fleet of up 15 USV units.[1]

Currently, 25 systems are already in operation. [citation needed]

Features[edit]

The UAPS20 is a brand of a multi-mission unmanned surface vehicles. The platform is capable of carrying up to 2100 kg of payload for different tasks, among those:

  • Remote surveillance using sonar, radar, and camera.
  • Remote mine hunting and countermeasures.
  • Protection of harbours.
  • Naval targets.
  • Remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROUV or ROV) autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) remote launch/control platform.[1]

The autopilot system allows full autonomous modes or remote control mode from the OCS station. [citation needed]

General specifications[edit]

  • Length: 7.5 m (25 ft)
  • Weight: 1250 kg (without payload)
  • Engine: 150 Hp 4 stroke outboard
  • Payload: up to 2100 kg
  • Speed: 40 knots (74 km/h)[1]

Similar USV[edit]

References[edit]

Sources[edit]

  • SIEL page on UAPS20