Engineering:Ostar unmanned vehicles
Ostar unmanned vehicles are uncrewed vehicles. They are developed in the People's Republic of China (PRC) by Ostar (short for Tianjin Ostar Boat Technology Co. Ltd. 天津海之星水下机器人有限公司), most of which are in service with various Chinese governmental agencies/departments, and government-owned enterprises.
1800 USV
The 1800 unmanned surface vehicle (USV) is an unmanned semisubmersible designed for missions such as hydrographic and hydrogeological surveying, archaeology, environmental protection and surveillance. It is powered by lithium batteries.[1]
Specifications:[1]
- Length: 2 meter
- Beam: 0.48 meter
- Depth: 0.33 meter
- Displacement: 0.14 ton
- Speed: 8 kt
- Endurance: 10 hours
- Payload: 45 kg
6200 USV
The 6200 USV is an uncrewed surface boat with a catamaran hull. It is designed for various duties such as hydrographic and hydrogeological surveys, inspection, and patrol.[2]
Specifications:[2]
- Length: 6.2 meter
- Beam: 2.1 meter
- Depth: 0.85 meter
- Draft: 0.375 meter
- Displacement: 1.86 ton
- Speed: 30 kt
- Endurance: 10 hours
- Payload: 50 kg
Deepsea Exploring AUV
With modular design, the cylindrical Deepsea Exploring autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) is an unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) that can carry sonars and other equipment, and is designed for deep sea exploration to a depth of 1000 meters.[3]Specification:[3]
- Top speed: 5 kt
- Maximum operating depth: 1000 meter
- Range: 100 km
Flying Wing underwater glider
Flying Wing underwater glider is an unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) adopting a flying wing configuration, and it is mainly designed to surveying salinity, temperature, and ocean currents.[4]
Specification:[4]
- Wingspan: 3 meter
- Weight: 47 kg
- Maximum operating depth: 100 meter
- Speed: 0.5 meter / second
Magnetism surveying ROUV
Magnetism surveying ROUV is a Remotely-operated underwater vehicle. It is designed to measure underwater magnetic fields to support underwater mining, salvaging and offshore drilling operations.[5]
RoboSwim USV
RoboSwim USV is a catamaran USV that is fully autonomous.[6] It is designed for surveying and hydrogeological research.[6]
Specifications:[6]
- Length: 2.5 meter
- Beam: 1.235 meter
- Height: 1.075
- Displacement: 0.0633
- Payload: 37 kg
ROV1 ROUV
ROV1 ROUV adopts a modular design, and is equipped with Gemini 720 sonar made by Tritech, a subsidiary of Moog Inc, Sonic 2024 imaging sonar made by R2Sonic, and a PO-D2 sonar developed in China, a 1080-line high definition camera, and LED lights.[7]
Specifications:[7]
- Speed: 3 kt
- Maximum operating depth: 300 meter
ROV2 ROUV
ROV2 ROUV is designed to operate to a maximum depth of 100 meters, and is equipped with 1080-line high definition cameras, LED lights, and imaging sonar with resolution accuracy of 8 mm.[8]
Specifications:[8]
- Weight: 62 kg
- Maximum operating depth: 100 meter
- Speed: 2 kt
ROV3 ROUV
ROV3 ROUV is a small ROV designed to operate to a maximum depth of 100 meters, and is equipped with cameras for underwater inspection missions.[9]
Specifications:[9]
- Length: 0.75 meter
- Width: 0.48 meter
- Height: 0.34 meter
- Weight: 43 kg
- Maximum operating depth: 100 meter
- Speed: 1 kt
ROV4 ROUV
ROV4 ROUV is designed to perform underwater inspection on underwater structures, and to identify tiny cracks, with maximum operating depth of 200 meters.[10] It is equipped with cameras and imaging sonar, and has a positioning accuracy of ±1 cm.[10]
Specifications:[10]
- Length: 0.9 meter
- Width: 0.63 meter
- Height: 0.75 meter
- Weight: 75 kg
- Maximum operating depth: 200 meter
SES USV
Surface effect ship (SES) USV is a design of uncrewed SES, and can be adopted for ships size from 15 to 80 meters. Its advantage in comparison to traditional mono-hulled USV includes larger deck area, and shallower draft.[11]
Wave Glider USV
Ostar wave glider is an experimental USV designed for missions such as surveillance, research and survey, and can be fully autonomous.
Specifications:[12]
- Length: 3 meter
- Beam: 0.7 meer
- Range: > 5000 km
- Endurance: > 200 days
- Payload: 50 km
- Maximum sea state allowed for operation: sea state 6
Reference
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "1800 USV" (in Zh-hans). http://www.oceaneerstar.com/product/23-cn.html. Retrieved April 4, 2022.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "6200 USV" (in Zh-hans). http://www.oceaneerstar.com/product/20-cn.html. Retrieved April 4, 2022.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Deepsea Exploring" (in Zh-hans). http://www.oceaneerstar.com/product/27-cn.html. Retrieved April 4, 2022.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Flying wing" (in Zh-hans). June 17, 2019. http://www.oceaneerstar.com/product/17-cn.html.
- ↑ "Magnetism surveying ROUV" (in Zh-hans). July 8, 2019. http://www.oceaneerstar.com/product/24-cn.html.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 "RoboSwim" (in Zh-hans). http://www.oceaneerstar.com/product/29-cn.html. Retrieved July 8, 2019.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 "ROV1 ROUV" (in Zh-hans). June 18, 2019. http://www.oceaneerstar.com/product/19-cn.html.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 "ROV2 ROUV" (in Zh-hans). July 16, 2019. http://www.oceaneerstar.com/product/39-cn.html.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 "ROV3 ROUV" (in Zh-hans). July 23, 2019. http://www.oceaneerstar.com/product/40-cn.html.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 "ROV4 ROUV" (in Zh-hans). July 23, 2019. http://www.oceaneerstar.com/product/41-cn.html.
- ↑ "SES USV" (in Zh-hans). July 8, 2019. http://www.oceaneerstar.com/product/22-cn.html.
- ↑ "Wave Glider USV" (in Zh-hans). July 8, 2019. http://www.oceaneerstar.com/product/26-cn.html.