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Skeldar V-200 UAS selected for BE/NL MCM programme

by Kate Tringham

French underwater systems and robotics group ECA has awarded UMS Skeldar a contract to supply its V-200 vertical take-off and landing unmanned aerial system (UAS) for the Belgium/Netherlands (BE/NL) next-generation offboard mine countermeasures (MCM) programme.

The Skeldar V-200 UAS will provide the aerial component for the BE/NL MCM programme. (UMS Skeldar )

The Skeldar V-200 UAS will provide the aerial component for the BE/NL MCM programme. (UMS Skeldar )

The programme is being led by Belgium Naval & Robotics, a consortium comprising ECA and Naval Group, which was selected in 2019 to deliver a next-generation stand-off MCM capability based on mother ships employing a ‘toolbox’ of offboard MCM systems. Each nation is procuring six mother ships and five toolboxes.

Under the terms of the ECA contract, Skeldar will supply 10 V-200 systems, with deliveries starting from 2023. The V-200 systems will be fully integrated with the toolboxes, which include the Inspector 125 unmanned surface vessel, the A18-M autonomous underwater vehicle, T18-M towed sonars and mine identification/destruction systems comprising the Seascan and K-ster C remotely operated vehicles.

The first-of-class mother ship is planned to be delivered to the Belgian Navy by 2024, followed by the first Dutch unit in 2025. Subsequent units will be delivered at six-month intervals, alternating between both navies.


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Skeldar V-200 UAS selected for BE/NL MCM programme

by Kate Tringham

French underwater systems and robotics group ECA has awarded UMS Skeldar a contract to supply its V-200 vertical take-off and landing unmanned aerial system (UAS) for the Belgium/Netherlands (BE/NL) next-generation offboard mine countermeasures (MCM) programme.

The Skeldar V-200 UAS will provide the aerial component for the BE/NL MCM programme. (UMS Skeldar )

The Skeldar V-200 UAS will provide the aerial component for the BE/NL MCM programme. (UMS Skeldar )

The programme is being led by Belgium Naval & Robotics, a consortium comprising ECA and Naval Group, which was selected in 2019 to deliver a next-generation stand-off MCM capability based on mother ships employing a ‘toolbox’ of offboard MCM systems. Each nation is procuring six mother ships and five toolboxes.

Under the terms of the ECA contract, Skeldar will supply 10 V-200 systems, with deliveries starting from 2023. The V-200 systems will be fully integrated with the toolboxes, which include the Inspector 125 unmanned surface vessel, the A18-M autonomous underwater vehicle, T18-M towed sonars and mine identification/destruction systems comprising the Seascan and K-ster C remotely operated vehicles.

The first-of-class mother ship is planned to be delivered to the Belgian Navy by 2024, followed by the first Dutch unit in 2025. Subsequent units will be delivered at six-month intervals, alternating between both navies.


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Skeldar V-200 UAS selected for BE/NL MCM programme

by Kate Tringham

French underwater systems and robotics group ECA has awarded UMS Skeldar a contract to supply its V-200 vertical take-off and landing unmanned aerial system (UAS) for the Belgium/Netherlands (BE/NL) next-generation offboard mine countermeasures (MCM) programme.

The Skeldar V-200 UAS will provide the aerial component for the BE/NL MCM programme. (UMS Skeldar )

The Skeldar V-200 UAS will provide the aerial component for the BE/NL MCM programme. (UMS Skeldar )

The programme is being led by Belgium Naval & Robotics, a consortium comprising ECA and Naval Group, which was selected in 2019 to deliver a next-generation stand-off MCM capability based on mother ships employing a ‘toolbox’ of offboard MCM systems. Each nation is procuring six mother ships and five toolboxes.

Under the terms of the ECA contract, Skeldar will supply 10 V-200 systems, with deliveries starting from 2023. The V-200 systems will be fully integrated with the toolboxes, which include the Inspector 125 unmanned surface vessel, the A18-M autonomous underwater vehicle, T18-M towed sonars and mine identification/destruction systems comprising the Seascan and K-ster C remotely operated vehicles.

The first-of-class mother ship is planned to be delivered to the Belgian Navy by 2024, followed by the first Dutch unit in 2025. Subsequent units will be delivered at six-month intervals, alternating between both navies.


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Skeldar V-200 UAS selected for BE/NL MCM programme

by Kate Tringham

French underwater systems and robotics group ECA has awarded UMS Skeldar a contract to supply its V-200 vertical take-off and landing unmanned aerial system (UAS) for the Belgium/Netherlands (BE/NL) next-generation offboard mine countermeasures (MCM) programme.

The Skeldar V-200 UAS will provide the aerial component for the BE/NL MCM programme. (UMS Skeldar )

The Skeldar V-200 UAS will provide the aerial component for the BE/NL MCM programme. (UMS Skeldar )

The programme is being led by Belgium Naval & Robotics, a consortium comprising ECA and Naval Group, which was selected in 2019 to deliver a next-generation stand-off MCM capability based on mother ships employing a ‘toolbox’ of offboard MCM systems. Each nation is procuring six mother ships and five toolboxes.

Under the terms of the ECA contract, Skeldar will supply 10 V-200 systems, with deliveries starting from 2023. The V-200 systems will be fully integrated with the toolboxes, which include the Inspector 125 unmanned surface vessel, the A18-M autonomous underwater vehicle, T18-M towed sonars and mine identification/destruction systems comprising the Seascan and K-ster C remotely operated vehicles.

The first-of-class mother ship is planned to be delivered to the Belgian Navy by 2024, followed by the first Dutch unit in 2025. Subsequent units will be delivered at six-month intervals, alternating between both navies.


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Skeldar V-200 UAS selected for BE/NL MCM programme

by Kate Tringham

French underwater systems and robotics group ECA has awarded UMS Skeldar a contract to supply its V-200 vertical take-off and landing unmanned aerial system (UAS) for the Belgium/Netherlands (BE/NL) next-generation offboard mine countermeasures (MCM) programme.

The Skeldar V-200 UAS will provide the aerial component for the BE/NL MCM programme. (UMS Skeldar )

The Skeldar V-200 UAS will provide the aerial component for the BE/NL MCM programme. (UMS Skeldar )

The programme is being led by Belgium Naval & Robotics, a consortium comprising ECA and Naval Group, which was selected in 2019 to deliver a next-generation stand-off MCM capability based on mother ships employing a ‘toolbox’ of offboard MCM systems. Each nation is procuring six mother ships and five toolboxes.

Under the terms of the ECA contract, Skeldar will supply 10 V-200 systems, with deliveries starting from 2023. The V-200 systems will be fully integrated with the toolboxes, which include the Inspector 125 unmanned surface vessel, the A18-M autonomous underwater vehicle, T18-M towed sonars and mine identification/destruction systems comprising the Seascan and K-ster C remotely operated vehicles.

The first-of-class mother ship is planned to be delivered to the Belgian Navy by 2024, followed by the first Dutch unit in 2025. Subsequent units will be delivered at six-month intervals, alternating between both navies.


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French underwater systems and robotics group ECA has awarded UMS Skeldar a contract to supply its V-...

Skeldar V-200 UAS selected for BE/NL MCM programme

by Kate Tringham

French underwater systems and robotics group ECA has awarded UMS Skeldar a contract to supply its V-200 vertical take-off and landing unmanned aerial system (UAS) for the Belgium/Netherlands (BE/NL) next-generation offboard mine countermeasures (MCM) programme.

The Skeldar V-200 UAS will provide the aerial component for the BE/NL MCM programme. (UMS Skeldar )

The Skeldar V-200 UAS will provide the aerial component for the BE/NL MCM programme. (UMS Skeldar )

The programme is being led by Belgium Naval & Robotics, a consortium comprising ECA and Naval Group, which was selected in 2019 to deliver a next-generation stand-off MCM capability based on mother ships employing a ‘toolbox’ of offboard MCM systems. Each nation is procuring six mother ships and five toolboxes.

Under the terms of the ECA contract, Skeldar will supply 10 V-200 systems, with deliveries starting from 2023. The V-200 systems will be fully integrated with the toolboxes, which include the Inspector 125 unmanned surface vessel, the A18-M autonomous underwater vehicle, T18-M towed sonars and mine identification/destruction systems comprising the Seascan and K-ster C remotely operated vehicles.

The first-of-class mother ship is planned to be delivered to the Belgian Navy by 2024, followed by the first Dutch unit in 2025. Subsequent units will be delivered at six-month intervals, alternating between both navies.


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French underwater systems and robotics group ECA has awarded UMS Skeldar a contract to supply its V-...

Skeldar V-200 UAS selected for BE/NL MCM programme

by Kate Tringham

French underwater systems and robotics group ECA has awarded UMS Skeldar a contract to supply its V-200 vertical take-off and landing unmanned aerial system (UAS) for the Belgium/Netherlands (BE/NL) next-generation offboard mine countermeasures (MCM) programme.

The Skeldar V-200 UAS will provide the aerial component for the BE/NL MCM programme. (UMS Skeldar )

The Skeldar V-200 UAS will provide the aerial component for the BE/NL MCM programme. (UMS Skeldar )

The programme is being led by Belgium Naval & Robotics, a consortium comprising ECA and Naval Group, which was selected in 2019 to deliver a next-generation stand-off MCM capability based on mother ships employing a ‘toolbox’ of offboard MCM systems. Each nation is procuring six mother ships and five toolboxes.

Under the terms of the ECA contract, Skeldar will supply 10 V-200 systems, with deliveries starting from 2023. The V-200 systems will be fully integrated with the toolboxes, which include the Inspector 125 unmanned surface vessel, the A18-M autonomous underwater vehicle, T18-M towed sonars and mine identification/destruction systems comprising the Seascan and K-ster C remotely operated vehicles.

The first-of-class mother ship is planned to be delivered to the Belgian Navy by 2024, followed by the first Dutch unit in 2025. Subsequent units will be delivered at six-month intervals, alternating between both navies.


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French underwater systems and robotics group ECA has awarded UMS Skeldar a contract to supply its V-...

Skeldar V-200 UAS selected for BE/NL MCM programme

by Kate Tringham

French underwater systems and robotics group ECA has awarded UMS Skeldar a contract to supply its V-200 vertical take-off and landing unmanned aerial system (UAS) for the Belgium/Netherlands (BE/NL) next-generation offboard mine countermeasures (MCM) programme.

The Skeldar V-200 UAS will provide the aerial component for the BE/NL MCM programme. (UMS Skeldar )

The Skeldar V-200 UAS will provide the aerial component for the BE/NL MCM programme. (UMS Skeldar )

The programme is being led by Belgium Naval & Robotics, a consortium comprising ECA and Naval Group, which was selected in 2019 to deliver a next-generation stand-off MCM capability based on mother ships employing a ‘toolbox’ of offboard MCM systems. Each nation is procuring six mother ships and five toolboxes.

Under the terms of the ECA contract, Skeldar will supply 10 V-200 systems, with deliveries starting from 2023. The V-200 systems will be fully integrated with the toolboxes, which include the Inspector 125 unmanned surface vessel, the A18-M autonomous underwater vehicle, T18-M towed sonars and mine identification/destruction systems comprising the Seascan and K-ster C remotely operated vehicles.

The first-of-class mother ship is planned to be delivered to the Belgian Navy by 2024, followed by the first Dutch unit in 2025. Subsequent units will be delivered at six-month intervals, alternating between both navies.


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