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Home » Drones » Semi-​​Autonomous Underwater Vehicle for Intervention Missions (SAUVIM)

Semi-​​Autonomous Underwater Vehicle for Intervention Missions (SAUVIM)

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The University of Hawaii (via Roland Piquepaille’s Technology Trends) is test­ing an under­sea robotic vehi­cle called SAUVIM (Semi-​​Autonomous Underwater Vehicle for Intervention Missions).
“Intervention mis­sions” include “con­struc­tion & repair, cable stream­ing, mine hunt­ing, and muni­tions retrieval…“
This sucker is roughly the size of an SUV, with a robotic arm. It can oper­ate at great depths — down to about 4 miles — for about eight hours. Operating time is a func­tion of bat­tery life.
The Honolulu Star-​​Bulletin reported some prob­lems, but the engi­neers and Navy didn’t get down on themselves:

A sen­sor failed to work, caus­ing a glitch in the per­for­mance of the group’s Semi-​​Autonomous Underwater Vehicle for Intervention dur­ing a demon­stra­tion .…
But indus­try and Navy research offi­cials were enthu­si­as­tic about the unique vehicle’s poten­tial.
“This is tech­nol­ogy that the world needs,” said Gary Godshalk, of Lockheed Martin, in Kailua. “Underwater vehi­cles are the future.”

I am off to Hawaii, myself, for a friend’s wed­ding in a cou­ple of days. If I scuba, I’ll keep an eye out for an any under­wa­ter SUVs with robotic arms.
So, here’s a big “aloha” to the DefenseTech gang. It’s been a blast.
And, since “aloha” is also a greet­ing, wel­come Jim Lewis (no rela­tion), Director of the Technology and Public Policy Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. I used to work for Jim. He grasps both the tech­nol­ogy and the absurd, which makes him per­fect for this gig.
You’ll like him a lot.
– posted by Jeffrey Lewis

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  1. Byron Skinner says:
    July 24, 2005 at 6:59 pm

    Where is Howard Hughes when you need him.
    For you who are to young look up “Gomar Explorer”, an under­wa­ter min­ning ven­ture, the rust­ing hulk is still sit­ting at Susan Bay California.
    Any thoughts on what SAUVIM really is about?
    Any lost Russian Subs out there that we don’t know about?
    ALLONS,
    Byron Skinner
    “Stewart’s Platoon”

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  2. neetugarg37 says:
    February 26, 2009 at 12:07 am

    That was a great news that Semi-​​Autonomous Underwater Vehicle for Intervention Missions (SAUVIM) can work in the very deep in water and worked about eight hour​.It was really help­ful in inter­ven­tion process.
    ———–
    neetu
    ———–
    Drug Intervention-​​Drug Intervention

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