OPT Ships WAM-V USV for Indo-Pacific Operations
Marine power, data, and service solutions company Ocean Power Technologies (OPT) has announced the shipment of its WAM-V unmanned surface vehicle (USV) for Indo-Pacific operations. The WAM-V boasts autonomous capabilities and is specifically designed to conduct offshore surveys with 24/7 operational payloads for multiple days without the need to return to base.
The recently completed demonstration showcased the WAM-V’s capabilities by conducting a three-day fully remote, continuous survey operation while deploying a simulated survey payload. This successful demonstration marks a significant milestone for OPT, highlighting the USV’s potential in the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean.
“This is a great milestone for OPT. The vastness of the Pacific Ocean makes this an important capability for our customers,” stated Philipp Stratmann, CEO of OPT. He further added, “This design enables the WAM-V to conduct prolonged operations inclusive of survey, maritime security, and environmental research with a complex array of above and below the waterline sensing capability.”
The WAM-V’s advanced capabilities offer a versatile platform for a range of maritime operations, providing a cost-effective and efficient solution for conducting surveys, ensuring maritime security, and conducting environmental research. With its autonomous features and long-duration operational capabilities, the WAM-V is set to revolutionize unmanned surface vehicle operations in the Indo-Pacific region.
For more information about OPT and their innovative WAM-V USV, visit their official website.