Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Boeing’s Echo Voyager UUV operates for months with hybrid power system

Echo Voyager is the newest member to join Boeing’s unmanned undersea vehicle family. The 51-foot vehicle is designed to stay underwater for months at a time. Boeing has designed and operated manned and unmanned deep sea systems since the 1960s.
Unmanned undersea vehicle employs hybrid power system to operate for months - Military Embedded Systems



Echo Voyager, Boeing's latest unmanned undersea vehicle (UUV), can operate autonomously for months at a time thanks to a hybrid rechargeable power system and modular payload bay. The 51-foot-long vehicle is the latest innovation in Boeing’s UUV family, joining the 32-foot Echo Seeker and the 18-foot Echo Ranger.

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. Echo Voyager – Boeing’s unmanned, undersea vehicle (UUV) – is slated to undergo sea trials later this summer. Due to its hybrid rechargeable propulsion power system and modular payload bay, the vehicle can operate autonomously for months at a time, officials say.

“Echo Voyager can collect while at sea, rise to the surface, and provide information back to users in a near real-time environment,” says Lance Towers, director, Sea & Land, Boeing Phantom Works. 

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