NORTON VEGA, a French-European Company presents its latest hardware architecture concept for a compact underwater vehicle: the UUV KORRIGAN.
This innovative concept stands out in its category with excellent autonomy and an optimized acquisition and maintenance cost.
Instead of simply scaling down the architectures of large underwater vehicles, NORTON VEGA has completely reimagined the design of the UUV to meet real operational needs.
Why impose inefficient hydrodynamic shapes at a small scale, sacrificing autonomy? Why compensate for propulsion-induced instability when a traction-based approach naturally offers more stability? Why not adopt a modular architecture that allows for simple and scalable payload modifications?
UUV KORRIGAN: A design focused on efficiency, simplicity, and modularity
Excellent autonomy thanks to optimized hydrodynamics
Increased reliability through redundant propulsion
Optimized logistics and deployment
Modular and scalable payload
Field-serviceable maintenance
This concept opens new horizons for data acquisition in research, survey and defense.
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