
DERİNGÖZ completes successful sea trials
ASELSAN’s Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) DERİNGÖZ 100M/600 has successfully completed sea trials with various payload configurations, marking a significant milestone in its development. Validated under sea conditions, the vehicle demonstrated its autonomous navigation, mission versatility, and readiness to meet both military and civilian operational needs.
During the trials, the vehicle’s maneuverability, navigation performance, optical and sonar imaging systems, payload integration, and communication infrastructure were thoroughly validated under sea conditions. It also offers custom system configurations to meet specific mission requirements.
Designed as a modular and adaptable platform, DERİNGÖZ 100M/600 is rated for operations at depths of up to 600 meters and offers a nominal endurance of 5 hours, extendable to 15 hours with two additional batteries. It can reach speeds of up to 5.5 knots and perform scanning missions at 3 knots. The vehicle supports customizable payloads and seamless communication through cabled, wireless, and acoustic links. With its flexible payload options and successful completion of sea trials, DERİNGÖZ 100M/600 is ready to take on a wide range of missions, including mine countermeasures, protection of critical underwater infrastructure, pipeline inspection, underwater exploration, and port security.