Experience L3Harris' C-Worker 15 Uncrewed Surface Vehicle
Multiple payload options and customizations are available for its 10m x 4m aft deck, which can accommodate a 20ft intermodal container and a 10-tonne payload and is supplied with a baseline of 40 kW of power. A gondola mounting configurable for a wide range of sensors is fitted. Internally, there is ample space for four full-height 19” racks for topside acquisition, processing and storage hardware in an environmentally controlled peak.
The C-Worker 15 has been designed specifically for the operation of towed sensors or ROV payloads (including fully autonomous launch and recovery), offering a low-emission and safe “one pass” solution for both commercial or military data acquisition. The C-Worker 15 is road transportable, enabling flexible deployment to the area of operations
Key Features
- 21 day endurance
- 20ft ISO footprint payloads skids
- Optimized for towed sensor and Inspection Class ROV (Class II) operations
- Gyro stabilized
- Numerous communications & control options
- Designed and built to the MCA Workboat Code as a Category 0 vessel Unrestricted service area
- Custom gondola with customer specified sensor fit
- Road transportable
Applications
COMMERICAL
- Hydrographic survey
- Geophysical survey
- Unexploded ordnance survey
- Light work & inspection class remotely operated vehicle operation
- Multiple & container transport payloads
- Autonomous Vessel Familiarization, Research and Development
DEFENSE
- Maritime domain awareness
- ISR
- Insertion operations support
- Combat SAR
- Deterrence
- Close in force protection
- Swarm protection/operations
- Surface warfare
Autonomous Surface Vehicles and Software
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