Seafox drone

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HMS Bangor deploys Seafox-C off Libya in 2011
Class overview
NameSeaFox
BuildersAtlas Electronik
Operators United States

 United Kingdom

 Finland

 Germany
General characteristics
TypeUnmanned Undersea Vehicle
Length1.2 m (3 ft 11 in)
PropulsionFour independent motors plus hover thruster
Range1 km (0.62 mi)
Seafox-I of the Finnish Navy


The Seafox is an anti-mine marine drone. It is a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) manufactured by Atlas Elektronik to locate ground and moored mines. There are two versions plus a training version, the orange Seafox-I "inspection" variant has a sonar and INS and the black Seafox-C "combat" round has a 1.4kg warhead.

Service history

In 2001 the Royal Navy leased some Seafox for use on HMS Bangor and HMS Blyth off Iraq as part of Operation Telic. Bangor also deployed them off Libya in 2011.

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