The Beltway
23-01-2006, 15:22
Welcome! We are Montgomery County Autonomous Systems, or MoCoAutSys for short. We sell high-quality, fully-autonomous systems for military and civilian use. We are relatively new to the international market, and hope to enjoy your business soon.
Rules:
Do your own math. If your math is incorrect, we will add a surcharge of one percent (1%) to the correct total.
All prices are in US Dollars. We will check, using public records thirdgeek , to see that your defence budget is capable of paying for your purchase. Given ordinary requirements of maintaining an armed force, you will only be able to use about one-third of your defence budget for arms purchases.
We have the right to refuse a sale, although we will state why.
Unless given prior written permission, resale and reverse engineering our original products is a violation of our copyrights. We will blacklist any nation that does this, and will encourage other companies to do likewise.
Discounts:
1% - First purchase by a nation
2% - Purchase by a nation with population less than 90 million
Note - Discounts are not cumulative. A nation, with population of 87 million, that buys here for the first time, will only get a 2% discount.
Banned Nations:
The Rogue Nation of Gilabad (under the terms of the Warner-McCain Embargo Act)
Products -
UAVs:
RQ-1 Predator series (http://fas.org/irp/program/collect/predator_01.jpg)
Abstract: A series of UAVs that can be used in recon, patrol, and light strike roles.
Engine: 914 four cylinder turbo-charged; 78 kW
Ceiling: 25,000 to 45,000 ft (7.6 to 13.7 km)
Endurance: 16 to 40 h
Fuel Capacity: 450 L (120 US gallons)
Length: 8.2 m (27 ft)
Height: 2.1 m (7 ft)
Payload: 204 kg (450 lb)
Weight: 431 kg empty; 1020 kg max
Wingspan: 14.8 m (48.7 ft)
Velocity: 135 km/h (84 mi/h)(cruise); 220 km/h (140 mi/h) (max)
RQ-1B (original; no weapons capability) - $25 million
RQ-1C (MQ-1; carries 2 Hellfire missiles, which we include) - $25.1 million
RQ-1D (RQ-1 Mariner; used for maritime operations; unarmed) - $25 million
RQ-1E (used for maritime operations; armed with two Penguin missiles and one 12.7mm (0.5") machine gun) - $25.2 million
RQ-3 Dark Star (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/8b/RQ-3A_Darkstar.jpg)
Abstract: A stealthy, high-altitude recon plane, courtesy of Lockheed's Skunk Works team.
Power Plant: One Williams-Rolls FJ44-1A with 1,900 lbf (8.5 kN) thrust
Length: 15 ft (4.5 m)
Height: 3 ft 6 in (1.1 m)
Weight: 8,500 lb (3,825 kg)
Wingspan: 69 ft (20.7 m)
Speed: 288 mph (461 km/h) cruising speed
Range: 575 mi (920 km)
Ceiling: 45,000 ft (13,500 m) service ceiling
Price: $45 million
RQ-4 Global Hawk (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c5/Globalhawk.750pix.jpg)
Abstract: A very-high-altitude recon plane; can be used for maritime and ground recon.
Engine: Rolls-Royce AE 3007H turbofan engine
Length: 14.5 meters
Weight: 11,600 kilograms
Wingspan: 39.9 meters
Velocity: 250 kilometers per hour (cruise); 636 kilometers per hour
Ceiling: 19.8 kilometers
Endurance: 24 to 36 hours
Price: $40 million
RQ-6 Hunter series
Abstract: A small, short-ranged recon plane; the RQ-6B UCAV version is fitted with two Hellfire missiles.
Engine: Two Moto Guzzi 750 cc pusher/puller propellers
Length: 6.9 meters
Wingspan: 8.9 meters
Height: 1.7 meters
Velocity:
Stall- 53 knots
Cruise- 70 knots
Dash-110 knots
Weight:
Empty: 1200 lbs (545.45 kg)
Max Takeoff: 1600 lbs (727.27 kg)
Fuel: 190 liters 87-octane mogas
Endurance: 8-10 hours
Payload: 200 lbs (90.91 kg)
Armament: (none) [two Hellfires, at the expense of some of the sensor gear, for RQ-6B]
Price: $24.4 million [$25 million for RQ-6B]
MQ-21 Cormorant
Abstract: Designed in conjunction with Lockheed, this UAV is quiet and effective. To resist the sorts of pressures found underwater, it is made from titanium. It is launched from flooded Trident missile tubes, then floats to the surface, where its wings unfold and its rockets launch it into the air. It carries a small payload: cameras and lasers to spot and identify targets, and 200 pounds of small, laser-guided missiles, like the BGM-114 Seafire variant of the Hellfire missile, to destroy targets. After finishing its mission, the Cormorant sinks into the sea and broadcasts its position on ultra-low frequency radio; there is an self-destruct feature that can be set to detonate after a certain length of time to prevent capture.
Length: 40 feet (12.192 meters)
Width:
Folded - 6.5 feet (1.981 meters)
Unfolded - 16 feet (4.877 meters)
Height: 32 feet (9.754 meters)
Weight: 34 tons (30,909.09 kg)
Structure: Titanium
Propulsion: Two liquid-propellant GD XLR-101 Gremlin rocket engines; 7,125 lbf (31.75 kN) thrust
Speed:
Cruising - 465 mph (750 km/h; 404.97 knots)
Max - 530 mph (854.84 km/h; 461.58 knots)
Range at 465 mph: 1,150 miles (1,854.84 km; 1,001.53 nm)
Altitude:
Normal - 20,000 feet (6,096 meters)
Max - 35,000 feet (10,668 meters)
Payload: Two 100-lb (45.45 kg) hardpoints for weapons
Electronics: Cameras, laser designators, ULF radio
Price: $4.2 million US
QF-16CJ
Abstract: Based on the Lockheed F-16 Block 50, this plane has been given the most advanced programming available. Recent tests of the QF-16CJ in the SEAD and strike roles have proven successful; the plane is even capable of defending itself, and, able to conduct maneuvers greater than the 6-8G norm, due to the lack of a pilot to be crushed by high-G maneuvers, it faired well in a simulated dogfight. However, we do not yet advise that it be put into the fighter role; within a few years, we should be able to work out a means to make it effective.
Length: 49 ft 5 in (14.8 m)
Wingspan: 32 ft 8 in (9.8 m)
Height: 16 ft (4.8 m)
Wing area: 300 ft² (27.87 m²)
Empty: 18,238 lb (8,272 kg)
Loaded: 26,463 lb (12,003 kg)
Maximum takeoff: 42,300 lb (16,875 kg)
Powerplant: Block 50: General Electric F110-GE-129 turbofan, 17,155 lbf (76.3 kN), afterburning 28,984 lbf (128.9 kN)
Maximum speed: 1,321 mph = 2100 km/h = 600 m/s (Mach 2.05 at altitude)
Range: 810 miles, unrefueled
Service ceiling: 55,000+ ft (15,240 m)
Rate of climb: 50,000 ft/min
Wing loading: 53 lb/ft²
Thrust/weight: 0.91 lbf/lb (8.8 N/kg)
Armament: one M61 Vulcan cannon; eight hardpoints for AGM-65, AGM-88, gun pods, rocket pods, cluster bombs, LGBs, etc; two wingtip hardpoints for AIM-9 or fuel tanks [we provide fuel tanks].
Electronics: AN/APG-66 pulsed-Doppler radar, AN/ALQ-184 ECM POD, AN/AAQ-14 LANTIRN/SHARPSHOOTER, AN/AAQ-20 PATHFINDER Navigation Pod, AN/AAS-35 PAVE PENNY Laser Spot Tracker Pod, AN/ALQ-178 internal ECM, AN/ALR-74 radar warning system (RWR), and AN/ALE-47 chaff/flare dispenser
Price: $30 million (add $168,000 for AIM-9 Sidewinder)
Scan Eagle UAV
Abstract: The “Scan Eagle” was originally a joint project between Boeing and Insitu. This moderately stealthy UAV has no requirement for a runway as it is supplied with a custom-installed catapult launcher. It also has a custom-installed Sky-Hook retrieval system and an electronic control center. The vehicle requires very little hanger space, as it breaks down into a man-portable storage case.
Length: 3.937 ft (1.2 m)
Wing Span: 10.171 ft (3.1 m)
Fuselage Diameter: 7.874 inches (20 cm)
Weight:
Empty - 17.6 lb (8 kg)
Without Cargo - 24.2 lb (11 kg)
Loaded - 26.4 lb (12 kg)
Max Takeoff - 39.6 lb (18 kg)
Payload: 13.2 lb (6 kg)
Endurance: 15.5 hours
Service Ceiling: 16,404.2 ft (5,000 m)
Speed:
Cruising - 49 knots (90.748 km/h, 56.264 mph)
Max - 70 knots (129.64 km/h, 80.377 mph)
Range: 759.5 nm (1,406.594 km, 872.088 miles)
Electronics: Integrated camera
Camera Range: 59.395 nm (110 km, 68.2 miles)
Price: $52,000 US (add $180,000 US for ground systems and installation)
UGVs:
TALON-1 UGV (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:TALON-1.jpg)
Abstract: A military robot, the TALON-1 can be used for reconnaissance or combat. As a combat vehicle, it can be fitted with an M-16, an M-240, an M-249, a 0.5" (12.7mm) machine gun, a six-barreled 40mm grenade launcher, or a quad 66mm AT rocket launcher. TALON-1s can be controlled, via radio, by individual soldiers, for those who are not prepared for fully autonomous equipment.
Price: $600,000 (fully autonomous; subtract $380,000 for semi-autonomous)
(also, with M240; subtract $800 for M-16; subtract $400 for M-249; add $120 for 0.5" machine gun; add $130 for 40mm grenade launcher; add $350 for AT rocket launcher)
Sandstorm Supply UGV (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:CMU_Sandstorm.jpg)
Abstract: From Carnegie Mellon University, this modified Hummer is used to resupply small units in the field. It can also be used as an ambulance.
Range: 200 miles; 132 miles in less-than-perfect conditions
Speed: 28 mph; 20 mph in less-than-perfect conditions
Load: 880 lbs (400 kg) or 3 wounded troops on stretchers
Price: $850,000
H1lghlander UGV (http://www.redteamracing.org/galleries/61/A98D8058-0308-4835-B1FF644E649FD642_DOWNLOAD.jpg)
Abstract: Also from Carnegie Mellon University, this modified Hummer has been fitted with weapons systems from the TALON-1. It is meant as a light recon/assault vehicle, and can be controlled, if deemed necessary, via radio.
Range: 132 miles
Speed: 18 mph
Load: 440 lbs (200 kg) or two wounded troops on stretchers
Armament: One M-16, M-240, M-249, or M2HB and one 40mm grenade launcher or quad 66mm AT rocket launcher.
Price: $1.1 million (with M-240 and quad AT; subtract $800 for M-16; subtract $400 for M-249; add $120 for M2HB; subtract $220 for 40mm grenade launcher; subtract $380,000 for semi-autonomous only; subtract $10,000 for unarmed version)
UUVs/AUVs
Aries AUV (http://www.cs.nps.navy.mil/research/auv/images/azores01/aries8.jpg)
Abstract: This Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) is designed as a communications unit. It can relay messages to and from other UUVs, subs, and mine warfare vessels, and can be used to find mines.
Length: 10 feet (3.048 meters)
Width: 10" x 15" (.254 meters x .381 meters)
Weight: 190 lbs (220 kg)
Speed: 4 knots
Depth: 50 meters
Endurance: 4 hours
Price: $350,000
St. Bernard AUV
Abstract: The St. Bernard AUV is designed to recover Cormorants underwater. Made from HY-80 steel, it homes in on the signal broadcast by the Cormorant, then secures the drone in its hull and brings it back to the sub.
Hull: HY-80 steel
Length: 88 feet (26.822 meters)
Beam: 34 feet (10.363 meters)
Height: 70 feet (21.336 meters)
Draft: 10 feet (3.048 meters)
Displacement:
Surfaced (which it almost never is), light - 22 tons
Surfaced (which it almost never is), full - 56 tons
Submerged, light - 56 tons
Submerged, full - 90 tons
Electronics: ULF Radio, one AN/BQS-16 Close Range Active Sonar
Propulsion: one diesel engine; 5,000 shp, one pumpjet
Speed:
Surfaced (which it almost never is), light - 7.5 knots
Surfaced (which it almost never is), full - 5 knots
Submerged, light - 16 knots
Submerged, full - 12 knots
Range: 1,000 nm submerged at 16 knots
Depth:
Operating - 150-200 feet (45.72-60.96 meters)
Max - 800 feet (243.84 meters)
Price: $600,000 US
Super Scorpio ROV
Abstract: The Super Scorpio ROV was originally produced by Perry Slingsby Systems. It is used used for the recovery of sunken military and commercial hardware. It features two cameras, a sonar, six lights and two robotic arms. The arms can cut steel cable up to one inch (2.54 cm) thick and lift up to 250 pounds (113.636 kg) each. The sonar has a range of 2,000 feet (609.6 meters).
Length: 2.43 meters
Height: 1.22 meters
Width: 1.22 meters
Weight: 4,500 lb (2,045.455 kg)
Depth:
Normal - 3,000 feet (914.4 meters)
Max - 5,000 feet (1,524 meters)
Crush - 5,230 feet (1,594.104 meters)
Speed: 4 knots forward/astern, 2 knots laterally
Price: $320,000 US
Software now available for sale. (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10437843&postcount=50)
Rules:
Do your own math. If your math is incorrect, we will add a surcharge of one percent (1%) to the correct total.
All prices are in US Dollars. We will check, using public records thirdgeek , to see that your defence budget is capable of paying for your purchase. Given ordinary requirements of maintaining an armed force, you will only be able to use about one-third of your defence budget for arms purchases.
We have the right to refuse a sale, although we will state why.
Unless given prior written permission, resale and reverse engineering our original products is a violation of our copyrights. We will blacklist any nation that does this, and will encourage other companies to do likewise.
Discounts:
1% - First purchase by a nation
2% - Purchase by a nation with population less than 90 million
Note - Discounts are not cumulative. A nation, with population of 87 million, that buys here for the first time, will only get a 2% discount.
Banned Nations:
The Rogue Nation of Gilabad (under the terms of the Warner-McCain Embargo Act)
Products -
UAVs:
RQ-1 Predator series (http://fas.org/irp/program/collect/predator_01.jpg)
Abstract: A series of UAVs that can be used in recon, patrol, and light strike roles.
Engine: 914 four cylinder turbo-charged; 78 kW
Ceiling: 25,000 to 45,000 ft (7.6 to 13.7 km)
Endurance: 16 to 40 h
Fuel Capacity: 450 L (120 US gallons)
Length: 8.2 m (27 ft)
Height: 2.1 m (7 ft)
Payload: 204 kg (450 lb)
Weight: 431 kg empty; 1020 kg max
Wingspan: 14.8 m (48.7 ft)
Velocity: 135 km/h (84 mi/h)(cruise); 220 km/h (140 mi/h) (max)
RQ-1B (original; no weapons capability) - $25 million
RQ-1C (MQ-1; carries 2 Hellfire missiles, which we include) - $25.1 million
RQ-1D (RQ-1 Mariner; used for maritime operations; unarmed) - $25 million
RQ-1E (used for maritime operations; armed with two Penguin missiles and one 12.7mm (0.5") machine gun) - $25.2 million
RQ-3 Dark Star (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/8b/RQ-3A_Darkstar.jpg)
Abstract: A stealthy, high-altitude recon plane, courtesy of Lockheed's Skunk Works team.
Power Plant: One Williams-Rolls FJ44-1A with 1,900 lbf (8.5 kN) thrust
Length: 15 ft (4.5 m)
Height: 3 ft 6 in (1.1 m)
Weight: 8,500 lb (3,825 kg)
Wingspan: 69 ft (20.7 m)
Speed: 288 mph (461 km/h) cruising speed
Range: 575 mi (920 km)
Ceiling: 45,000 ft (13,500 m) service ceiling
Price: $45 million
RQ-4 Global Hawk (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c5/Globalhawk.750pix.jpg)
Abstract: A very-high-altitude recon plane; can be used for maritime and ground recon.
Engine: Rolls-Royce AE 3007H turbofan engine
Length: 14.5 meters
Weight: 11,600 kilograms
Wingspan: 39.9 meters
Velocity: 250 kilometers per hour (cruise); 636 kilometers per hour
Ceiling: 19.8 kilometers
Endurance: 24 to 36 hours
Price: $40 million
RQ-6 Hunter series
Abstract: A small, short-ranged recon plane; the RQ-6B UCAV version is fitted with two Hellfire missiles.
Engine: Two Moto Guzzi 750 cc pusher/puller propellers
Length: 6.9 meters
Wingspan: 8.9 meters
Height: 1.7 meters
Velocity:
Stall- 53 knots
Cruise- 70 knots
Dash-110 knots
Weight:
Empty: 1200 lbs (545.45 kg)
Max Takeoff: 1600 lbs (727.27 kg)
Fuel: 190 liters 87-octane mogas
Endurance: 8-10 hours
Payload: 200 lbs (90.91 kg)
Armament: (none) [two Hellfires, at the expense of some of the sensor gear, for RQ-6B]
Price: $24.4 million [$25 million for RQ-6B]
MQ-21 Cormorant
Abstract: Designed in conjunction with Lockheed, this UAV is quiet and effective. To resist the sorts of pressures found underwater, it is made from titanium. It is launched from flooded Trident missile tubes, then floats to the surface, where its wings unfold and its rockets launch it into the air. It carries a small payload: cameras and lasers to spot and identify targets, and 200 pounds of small, laser-guided missiles, like the BGM-114 Seafire variant of the Hellfire missile, to destroy targets. After finishing its mission, the Cormorant sinks into the sea and broadcasts its position on ultra-low frequency radio; there is an self-destruct feature that can be set to detonate after a certain length of time to prevent capture.
Length: 40 feet (12.192 meters)
Width:
Folded - 6.5 feet (1.981 meters)
Unfolded - 16 feet (4.877 meters)
Height: 32 feet (9.754 meters)
Weight: 34 tons (30,909.09 kg)
Structure: Titanium
Propulsion: Two liquid-propellant GD XLR-101 Gremlin rocket engines; 7,125 lbf (31.75 kN) thrust
Speed:
Cruising - 465 mph (750 km/h; 404.97 knots)
Max - 530 mph (854.84 km/h; 461.58 knots)
Range at 465 mph: 1,150 miles (1,854.84 km; 1,001.53 nm)
Altitude:
Normal - 20,000 feet (6,096 meters)
Max - 35,000 feet (10,668 meters)
Payload: Two 100-lb (45.45 kg) hardpoints for weapons
Electronics: Cameras, laser designators, ULF radio
Price: $4.2 million US
QF-16CJ
Abstract: Based on the Lockheed F-16 Block 50, this plane has been given the most advanced programming available. Recent tests of the QF-16CJ in the SEAD and strike roles have proven successful; the plane is even capable of defending itself, and, able to conduct maneuvers greater than the 6-8G norm, due to the lack of a pilot to be crushed by high-G maneuvers, it faired well in a simulated dogfight. However, we do not yet advise that it be put into the fighter role; within a few years, we should be able to work out a means to make it effective.
Length: 49 ft 5 in (14.8 m)
Wingspan: 32 ft 8 in (9.8 m)
Height: 16 ft (4.8 m)
Wing area: 300 ft² (27.87 m²)
Empty: 18,238 lb (8,272 kg)
Loaded: 26,463 lb (12,003 kg)
Maximum takeoff: 42,300 lb (16,875 kg)
Powerplant: Block 50: General Electric F110-GE-129 turbofan, 17,155 lbf (76.3 kN), afterburning 28,984 lbf (128.9 kN)
Maximum speed: 1,321 mph = 2100 km/h = 600 m/s (Mach 2.05 at altitude)
Range: 810 miles, unrefueled
Service ceiling: 55,000+ ft (15,240 m)
Rate of climb: 50,000 ft/min
Wing loading: 53 lb/ft²
Thrust/weight: 0.91 lbf/lb (8.8 N/kg)
Armament: one M61 Vulcan cannon; eight hardpoints for AGM-65, AGM-88, gun pods, rocket pods, cluster bombs, LGBs, etc; two wingtip hardpoints for AIM-9 or fuel tanks [we provide fuel tanks].
Electronics: AN/APG-66 pulsed-Doppler radar, AN/ALQ-184 ECM POD, AN/AAQ-14 LANTIRN/SHARPSHOOTER, AN/AAQ-20 PATHFINDER Navigation Pod, AN/AAS-35 PAVE PENNY Laser Spot Tracker Pod, AN/ALQ-178 internal ECM, AN/ALR-74 radar warning system (RWR), and AN/ALE-47 chaff/flare dispenser
Price: $30 million (add $168,000 for AIM-9 Sidewinder)
Scan Eagle UAV
Abstract: The “Scan Eagle” was originally a joint project between Boeing and Insitu. This moderately stealthy UAV has no requirement for a runway as it is supplied with a custom-installed catapult launcher. It also has a custom-installed Sky-Hook retrieval system and an electronic control center. The vehicle requires very little hanger space, as it breaks down into a man-portable storage case.
Length: 3.937 ft (1.2 m)
Wing Span: 10.171 ft (3.1 m)
Fuselage Diameter: 7.874 inches (20 cm)
Weight:
Empty - 17.6 lb (8 kg)
Without Cargo - 24.2 lb (11 kg)
Loaded - 26.4 lb (12 kg)
Max Takeoff - 39.6 lb (18 kg)
Payload: 13.2 lb (6 kg)
Endurance: 15.5 hours
Service Ceiling: 16,404.2 ft (5,000 m)
Speed:
Cruising - 49 knots (90.748 km/h, 56.264 mph)
Max - 70 knots (129.64 km/h, 80.377 mph)
Range: 759.5 nm (1,406.594 km, 872.088 miles)
Electronics: Integrated camera
Camera Range: 59.395 nm (110 km, 68.2 miles)
Price: $52,000 US (add $180,000 US for ground systems and installation)
UGVs:
TALON-1 UGV (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:TALON-1.jpg)
Abstract: A military robot, the TALON-1 can be used for reconnaissance or combat. As a combat vehicle, it can be fitted with an M-16, an M-240, an M-249, a 0.5" (12.7mm) machine gun, a six-barreled 40mm grenade launcher, or a quad 66mm AT rocket launcher. TALON-1s can be controlled, via radio, by individual soldiers, for those who are not prepared for fully autonomous equipment.
Price: $600,000 (fully autonomous; subtract $380,000 for semi-autonomous)
(also, with M240; subtract $800 for M-16; subtract $400 for M-249; add $120 for 0.5" machine gun; add $130 for 40mm grenade launcher; add $350 for AT rocket launcher)
Sandstorm Supply UGV (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:CMU_Sandstorm.jpg)
Abstract: From Carnegie Mellon University, this modified Hummer is used to resupply small units in the field. It can also be used as an ambulance.
Range: 200 miles; 132 miles in less-than-perfect conditions
Speed: 28 mph; 20 mph in less-than-perfect conditions
Load: 880 lbs (400 kg) or 3 wounded troops on stretchers
Price: $850,000
H1lghlander UGV (http://www.redteamracing.org/galleries/61/A98D8058-0308-4835-B1FF644E649FD642_DOWNLOAD.jpg)
Abstract: Also from Carnegie Mellon University, this modified Hummer has been fitted with weapons systems from the TALON-1. It is meant as a light recon/assault vehicle, and can be controlled, if deemed necessary, via radio.
Range: 132 miles
Speed: 18 mph
Load: 440 lbs (200 kg) or two wounded troops on stretchers
Armament: One M-16, M-240, M-249, or M2HB and one 40mm grenade launcher or quad 66mm AT rocket launcher.
Price: $1.1 million (with M-240 and quad AT; subtract $800 for M-16; subtract $400 for M-249; add $120 for M2HB; subtract $220 for 40mm grenade launcher; subtract $380,000 for semi-autonomous only; subtract $10,000 for unarmed version)
UUVs/AUVs
Aries AUV (http://www.cs.nps.navy.mil/research/auv/images/azores01/aries8.jpg)
Abstract: This Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) is designed as a communications unit. It can relay messages to and from other UUVs, subs, and mine warfare vessels, and can be used to find mines.
Length: 10 feet (3.048 meters)
Width: 10" x 15" (.254 meters x .381 meters)
Weight: 190 lbs (220 kg)
Speed: 4 knots
Depth: 50 meters
Endurance: 4 hours
Price: $350,000
St. Bernard AUV
Abstract: The St. Bernard AUV is designed to recover Cormorants underwater. Made from HY-80 steel, it homes in on the signal broadcast by the Cormorant, then secures the drone in its hull and brings it back to the sub.
Hull: HY-80 steel
Length: 88 feet (26.822 meters)
Beam: 34 feet (10.363 meters)
Height: 70 feet (21.336 meters)
Draft: 10 feet (3.048 meters)
Displacement:
Surfaced (which it almost never is), light - 22 tons
Surfaced (which it almost never is), full - 56 tons
Submerged, light - 56 tons
Submerged, full - 90 tons
Electronics: ULF Radio, one AN/BQS-16 Close Range Active Sonar
Propulsion: one diesel engine; 5,000 shp, one pumpjet
Speed:
Surfaced (which it almost never is), light - 7.5 knots
Surfaced (which it almost never is), full - 5 knots
Submerged, light - 16 knots
Submerged, full - 12 knots
Range: 1,000 nm submerged at 16 knots
Depth:
Operating - 150-200 feet (45.72-60.96 meters)
Max - 800 feet (243.84 meters)
Price: $600,000 US
Super Scorpio ROV
Abstract: The Super Scorpio ROV was originally produced by Perry Slingsby Systems. It is used used for the recovery of sunken military and commercial hardware. It features two cameras, a sonar, six lights and two robotic arms. The arms can cut steel cable up to one inch (2.54 cm) thick and lift up to 250 pounds (113.636 kg) each. The sonar has a range of 2,000 feet (609.6 meters).
Length: 2.43 meters
Height: 1.22 meters
Width: 1.22 meters
Weight: 4,500 lb (2,045.455 kg)
Depth:
Normal - 3,000 feet (914.4 meters)
Max - 5,000 feet (1,524 meters)
Crush - 5,230 feet (1,594.104 meters)
Speed: 4 knots forward/astern, 2 knots laterally
Price: $320,000 US
Software now available for sale. (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10437843&postcount=50)