Russia to Buy Icelandic Underwater Drones
- The Moscow Times
- Feb. 03 2012 00:00
- Last edited 15:30
Applications of so-called unmanned underwater vehicles include surveillance, clearing mines, and anti-submarine warfare.
Teledyne Gavia, formerly known as Hafmynd ehf, has been developing underwater drones since 1997.
Russia has struggled in recent years to produce sophisticated aerial drones of its own, instead purchasing Israeli technology for its armed forces. Last month it was reported that the Defense Ministry had invested 5 billion rubles ($158 million) with state-owned holding Russian Helicopters to develop three new types of aerial drones that are expected to be completed by 2015.