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    AMERICAN ROLL-ON ROLL-OFF CARRIER (ARC) operate a US ? ag ship just for the MSP customer through that global network. As an example of “clarity and con- stipend. It’s a cargo driven industry, and We are certainly a unique business unit sistency,” Ebeling points ? rst to “the those cargoes help to

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    COVER FEATURE times of con? ict or in other national said Ebeling. “If you look at Iraq and tors bring to the table, all provided by emergencies, and the program also Afghanistan, 98% of those cargoes the MSP ? eet, and it would cost the provides DoD access to MSP partici- were transported to the

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    COVER FEATURE ARC KEEPING THE CARGO ROLLING With a ? eet of nine U.S.-? ag RoRo ships, American Roll-On Roll-Off Carrier Group (ARC), is the U.S.’ premier commercial RoRo carrier of U.S. government and military cargo. As the world becomes an increasingly contentious place, Eric P. Ebeling, President

  • MN Feb-24#40   remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROV), a spacious)
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    terminated the equipped with two large heave-compensated cranes, two contracts in 2018 over what it described as “performance remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROV), a spacious issues”. Gulf Island then sued Hornbeck, claiming the two moonpool and accommodations for 102 personnel. Yankee Freedom

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    Column Safety Zone Five Tips to Keep Workers Safe in 2024 By Zach Walden, Director of Port Safety, Hampton Roads Shipping Association to improve your maritime safety performance and start the The maritime industry new year out strong. accounts for more than 90% of global trade and employs over 3

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    SMART SUBSEA SOLUTIONS Delivering data in most adverse conditions: underwater acoustic modems with advanced communication technology and networking Accurate USBL and LBL positioning of underwater assets Modem emulator and other cost-saving developer tools Autonomous surface vehicle for bathymetry, monitoring

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    specializing in the research and development, manufacturing the development of ocean-tech investment and ? nance oppor- and sales of a full range of underwater robots and related un- tunities, plus new applications of autonomous systems and AI, derwater core components; and ocean connectivity will feature

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    Dan Shropshire, Vice President Business Development and Rhonda J. Moniz is an ac- Program Execution at Teledyne Marine Vehicles & Emily Shum- complished underwater chenia, Director - Regional Wildlife Science Collaborative for forensics expert special- Offshore Wind (RWSC) for a topical discuss on the progression

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    . Likewise, the Voyis Discovery Stereo Camera is a widely applicable piece of technology offering high level clarity and precision in visual captures of underwater envi- ronments and immediate creation of real-time 3D models. The integration of both opens up unparalleled capacities in aquaculture management

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underwater construction. Work Class)
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    mental in the installation, maintenance, and repair of renew- tries ranging from offshore oil and gas to marine research and able energy infrastructure. underwater construction. Work Class ROVs and other ROVs • Advanced Materials and Durability: Future work primarily in their capabilities, design, and intended

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    2) is one-quarter-scale model of the Virginia- systems, as well as the ability to operate near the bottom to class boats, and is the world’s largest underwater autonomous conduct special tasks. submarine vehicle. They are used as demonstrator vehicles for As the Cold War ended, the need for the capability

  • MT Jan-24#29 fying mines, especially the hard-to-?  nd 
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    fying mines, especially the hard-to-? nd bottom and buried mines in high clutter environments. Knife? sh uses the low- frequency broadband capability devel- oped by the Physical Acoustics Branch of the Naval Research Laboratory. The 2,000-lb., 22-foot long Knife? sh is based on the Blue? n 21 UUV.

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    perform long duration critical Navy refers to it as a “modular, recon? gurable, multi-mission missions to achieve undersea maritime dominance in chang- underwater vehicle deployed from submarine large ocean in- ing environments and contested waters.” terfaces, with a government-owned architecture, mission au- The

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    Snakehead is a modular, recon? gurable, multi-mission underwater vehicle deployed from submarine large ocean interfaces, with a government-owned architecture, mission autonomy and vehicle software. Photo by Richard Allen, Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport www.marinetechnologynews.com

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    SUBSEA VEHICLES DEFENSE Orca Extra Large Unmanned Undersea Test Vehicle. The Navy’s top of? cer wants more players on the ? eld Unmanned Underwater Systems = Force Multiplier Source: Boeing By Edward Lundquist peaking at the Surface Navy Association’s an- (i.e., a mix of ships that avoids ‘putting

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    market and because of the internal investment it is available on the ef? ciency and effectiveness of AUVs? now without development risk. It is dif? cult to narrow it down to a single piece of technol- ogy, there have been several waves of technology that have How the U.S. Navy demands for autonomous

  • MT Jan-24#20 TECH FEATURE WAVE POWER
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    TECH FEATURE WAVE POWER “We found an interesting market and application where we’re deploying the MARINE technology: decarbonizing oil and gas. TECHNOLOGY TV I’m talking about powering sub-sea Watch the full interview with Cameron McNatt: equipment in the oil and gas sector.” Cameron McNatt, Mocean

  • MT Jan-24#13 “This program has proven that deploy- for safety reasons)
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    “This program has proven that deploy- for safety reasons on ships. We did it, and facilities for manned helicopter ing sonobuoys from Rotary Wing UAS with all the senior leaders—admirals operations from their ships but could with a compact logistical footprint is a and generals--watching. Our competito

  • MT Jan-24#12  of their K130s. and unmanned underwater vehicles and towed sonars)
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    Navy’s corvette program calls for two V- V-200 aircraft. The ships will also have unmanned surface 200aircraft for each of their K130s. and unmanned underwater vehicles and towed sonars for mine ESG Elektroniksystem- und Logistik-GmbH (ESG) is the detection. The toolkit includes the MIDS system (Mine Iden- prim

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contacts, would be)
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    , ad- vanced hull-mounted sonars, such as the AN/SQQ-89A installed aboard Arleigh Burke-class destroyers which can detect and track a wide range of underwater contacts, would be key to warning of in- bound AUVs. Intruder detection systems (IDS) would be critical for ports, coastal facilities, and anchored

  • MT Jan-24#8  a resource-poor  autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) is underway)
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    of small, lethal, expend- In Ukraine, wartime development of weaponized, combat able vehicles, particularly when employed by a resource-poor autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) is underway, with actor facing a heavily armed adversary. This has played out two combat-capable AUVs being unveiled in recent

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    Konowe Strachan Edward Lundquist is a retired naval of? cer who writes on naval, maritime, defense and security issues. Moniz Rhonda J. Moniz is an underwater forensics expert specializing in diving technologies and subsea systems. She has more than 25 years of experience as a ROV pilot, master dive instructor