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Royal Australian & United States Navies
The Problem
For environmental and security reasons Navies can not leave anything on
the seabed when carrying out their training. Divers were previously used by
the Royal Australian Navy and the United States Navy to assist in underwater
retrieval following their Mine Countermeasure exercises. Upon completion of
the exercise a team of divers was required to tether each individual mine shape
to allow for their retrieval. This is both time consuming and dangerous.
The Fiomarine Solution
Fiobuoys provide a simple, quick and safe alternative when retrieving the
Navies’ underwater equipment. Fiobuoys are tethered to the mine shapes
prior to deployment. When the exercise is completed the Navies’ now need
only communicate with the Fiobuoys to release, they unwind to the surface and
allow for fast retrieval without the need for any divers at all.
The Result
Fiomarine has successfully saved the RAN and the US Navy considerable time and money in their mine shape retrieval. The time taken for retrieval has been significantly reduced from two to three weeks to now only a few days. This represents major financial savings, as costs associated with labour, time at sea and fuel is drastically reduced. Fiomarine has also freed up the Navies’ resources i.e. divers and ships, for other exercises and operations and allowed them to carry out their training in deeper waters. A Fiobuoy AC200 supports deployment in waters previously impossible, even with a certified diver. Fiomarine therefore allows the Navies to carry out much more realistic Mine Countermeasure training.
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