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Course on the use of underwater drones

A three-day intensive course on the design, setup, navigation and tactics of using underwater drones for reconnaissance, mine clearance, rescue and special operations.

Underwater drone

Program

After the course, you will know the structure and principles of underwater drones, learn how to launch them safely, operate them in difficult conditions, and use them to perform missions of varying complexity.

  1. Types of drones: torpedo, bathyscaphe, hybrid

Duration: Three-day course

Format: offline, with practice on the water

  1. Types of drones: torpedo, bathyscaphe, hybrid
  2. Autonomy, sensor systems
  3. Depth, power, sealing
  4. Wired, wireless, hybrid systems
  5. Navigation: compasses, gyroscopes, GPS
  6. Preparation, calibration, verification
  7. Scenario modeling: reconnaissance, detection, rescue
  8. Photo and video recording
  9. Prevention, maintenance after diving

Theory

  • History and types of underwater drones
  • structure, control, sensors
  • power supplies and charging

  • surface navigation
  • tactical application

Practice

  • preparation for the dive
  • checking, tightness, software updates
  • control in the pond
  • data and video recording
  • missions: search, surveillance, rescue
  • care after the dive

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