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Thursday, March 29, 2007

BAE Systems Unveils Latest Innovative Unmanned Underwater System

BAE Systems has today unveiled a revolutionary unmanned autonomous underwater system, Talisman M. One of a range of Talisman vehicles in development, the M classification denotes its mine countermeasures (MCM) role.

The size of a small family car, Talisman is known as an Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) and builds on innovative technology already incorporated in a previous variant and n the range of BAE Systems' unmanned aerial vehicles.

Andy Tonge, Talisman project manager at BAE Systems Underwater Systems said: "Talisman M can perform the type of dangerous roles currently performed by service men and women throughout the world - locate, identify and neutralise mines in one single mission without the need for human intervention.

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