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The HUGIN 1000 autonomous underwater vehicle for military applications
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EngineeringUnderwater VehicleOcean EngineeringUnderwater RoboticsSpace VehiclesRoyal Norwegian NavyUnderwater SystemHugin 1000Computer EngineeringPrototype Auv SuitableSystems EngineeringAutonomous Underwater VehiclesMarine VehiclesMarine EngineeringAuv ClassRoboticsUnderwater RobotFlight Validation
The HUGIN 1000 AUV is intended for mine reconnaissance, detection, classification, route surveying, and rapid environmental assessment. The Royal Norwegian Navy commissioned the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment to deliver a prototype AUV for multiple military applications by the end of 2003. Developed by FFI and Kongsberg Simrad AS, the modular HUGIN 1000—an evolution of the HUGIN 3000—provides roughly 24‑hour endurance and a civilian‑ready variant.
In January 2003, the Royal Norwegian Navy (RNoN) directed the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI) to deliver a prototype AUV suitable for various military applications by the end of the year. The vehicle, developed by FFI and Kongsberg Simrad AS, will be the first of the new HUGIN 1000 AUV class, and builds extensively on technologies and solutions from the larger HUGIN 3000 vehicle class. Primary applications for HUGIN 1000 include mine reconnaissance, depth independent mine detection, classification and localisation, MCM route survey, as well as overt and covert rapid environmental assessment (REA). HUGIN 1000 is highly modular, and in its standard configuration will have an endurance of approximately 24 hours. A substantially similar version will also be available for civilian customers.
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