The USS Accession class vessel is pioneering, eco-friendly, repeatable, and reliable for offshore Beyond Line of Sight (BLoS) operations.
Meticulously designed for high performance, endurance, versatility and low emissions, the Accession excels due to its modular payload system, exceptional stability, and advanced hybrid battery systems, with diverse capabilities as a sensor agnostic platform for the integration of a vast array of mission-specific instruments.
USS’s growing fleet of game-changing hybrid USVs are built with ambition and capacity for tomorrow yet are proven and commercially viable as the optimal solution for rapid deployment today.
Working with leading global clients in the maritime sector, USS is successfully mobilizing, deploying and remotely operating its advanced vessels in offshore, coastal and inland waters for maritime data acquisition projects including offshore renewable energy industries, oil & gas, dredging and construction, ports and harbors, and defense & security, as well as for scientific and environmental purposes.
Robosys’ groundbreaking VOYAGER AI SURVEY delivers Remote Control and Autonomous Navigation with Autonomous Collision Avoidance, Obstacle Avoidance, combined with Anti-Grounding features enabled by integration of S-57 ENC charts. Specifically designed for the marine survey sector, it also boasts a software Autopilot with Widget control, Heading & Track Control, and Route(s) & Waypoint(s) Planning & Following, with Approach, Harbour and Tidal modes. The integration also sees over 200 PLC channels integrated into the single, integrated VOYAGER AI User Interface.
James Williams, USS CEO, comments, “Choosing Robosys as a strategic partner for the main control and autopilot system onboard the Accession class USVs has resulted in a step change in our operational capabilities.
“Robosys’ support and attention to detail has been exemplary. We look forward to working with them on new vessel builds over the coming years as the adoption of USVs becomes standard in the maritime industry.”