Poland’s Double Eagle UUVs to be Supported by Saab

By Sarah Simpson / 30 Mar 2021
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SaabSaab Unmanned Underwater Vehicle has signed a contract with the Gdynia Naval Port Command to deliver integrated logistics support for Double Eagle Mk III and Double Eagle SAROV systems including the supply of spare parts, special tools, technical documentation and training.

Saab’s Double Eagle family includes a selection of underwater vehicles for mine countermeasure operations (MCM). Different vehicle configurations and payload integration provide a solution for every scenario, from reconnaissance to mine neutralisation.

The Double Eagle SAROV system can be equipped to operate both as a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) using a tether and independently as an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) using its own battery-powered propulsion batteries.

The signed contract is an extension of the existing service for Double Eagle Mk III and Double Eagle SAROV systems dedicated for MCM operations. Double Eagle Mk III was installed on board the first ORP “Kormoran II” ship, while the SAROV systems will be installed on the subsequent ships built under the Kormoran II program.

“We are proud that Saab will maintain and ensure full operational readiness of Double Eagle systems installed on Polish Navy ships. Poland is committed to state-of-the-art technology and safety solutions, and we are happy to continue to be part of this process,” said Jyrki Kujansuu, President of Saab Technologies Poland, VP and Head of Poland & Baltic States Country Unit.

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