SPAYK I
USV
The SPAYK I is an Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV) developed by SCR. It has an autopilot control-system that allows it to navigate autonomously, following a previously fixed route. With a length of 3.05 metres and a beam of 1.1 metres, it is the smallest model in the Spayk family. It is fitted with a 90CV gasoline engine that enables it to reach speeds of up to 35 knots.
To ensure safe navigation, the system incorporates different safety systems such as propulsion/electrical power cut-off switch to ensure engine shutdown and power cut-off from a vessel, safety redundancies in the event of communications failure, selection of exclusion zone causing immediate engine shutdown and auxiliary systems such as positioning beacon.
The Spayk I can be configured to tow a sub-target at a safe distance of up to 50 metres. It also allows the installation of a wide range of payloads and sensors for surveillance, maintenance or environmental control missions.
Technical specifications
LENGTH | 3,050 mm |
MAXIMUM BEAM | 1,180 mm |
MAXIMUM WEIGHT | 120 Kg |
FUEL CAPACITY | 30 liters |
ENGINE | 90 HP (67 kW), gasoline |
RANGE | 6,5 NM |
MAXIMUM SPEED | 35 knots |
AUTONOMY | 3 hours |