Teledyne Delivers Four GAVIA AUV Systems to Swedish Defence Materiel Administration

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Teledyne Delivers Four GAVIA AUV Systems to Swedish Defence Materiel Administration

Teledyne Technologies Inc. announced the successful delivery of four GAVIA autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) systems to the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV). This delivery is part of a multi-year framework agreement between Teledyne Marine and FMV, aimed at supporting the Swedish Armed Forces' fleet modernization efforts. The GAVIA AUV systems feature modular architecture for rapid mission reconfiguration, including mine countermeasures, hydrography, intelligence collection, seabed mapping, and surveillance. Teledyne Marine reports that its GAVIA AUV systems are in use by 18 navies and that its unmanned subsea systems are operational with multiple NATO and AUKUS navies.

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