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Boeing Echo Seeker - Aft View
Reflection of Boeing Echo Seeker
Boeing Echo Seeker Auxiliary Propulsion Thruster
Boeing Echo Seeker Main Propulsion Thuster
Boeing Echo Seeker in Test Facility
Checking the Oil Level in Echo Seeker’s Main Propulsion Motor Compensator
Boeing Echo Seeker in Test Facility, May 2015
Boeing Echo Seeker Test Facility, May 2015
Boeing Echo Seeker Test Facility, May 2015
post inspection of the Auxiliary Propulsion Thruster on Echo Seeker
Boeing Echo Seeker in Test Facility with Diver, May 2015
Boeing Echo Ranger in cove of Two Harbors on Catalina Island, California
CH-47 Chinook
Boeing LMRS Launches from Surface Ship SV Ranger
X-48C Blended Wing Body at Langley
Advanced Underwater Survey
Boeing Unmanned Little Bird Flight Demonstration, March 2014
Boeing Unmanned Little Bird Flight Demonstration, March 2014
Boeing Unmanned Little Bird Flight Demonstration, March 2014
Boeing Unmanned Little Bird Flight Demonstration, March 2014
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Connecting Echo Seeker’s External Battery Monitor
Echo Seeker is a fully autonomous unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) developed by Boeing’s Advanced Technology Program. The 32-foot-long vehicle provides ample payload capacity and energy for diving and operating at ocean depths to 20,000 feet (6,000 meters). Echo Seeker is equipped with sonar to enhance ocean-bottom mapping capabilities and has an internal payload capacity of about 6,000 pounds (2,722 kilograms). The vehicle can also accommodate payloads extending outside of its envelope.
Boeing has designed and operated manned and unmanned deep sea systems since the 1960s, including Rockwell International legacy systems and U.S. Navy support programs. In 2001 Boeing’s Echo Ranger UUV began operations and continues today as a contracted work system for ocean surveys. Echo Seeker enables ocean access capabilities beyond those of Echo Ranger, offering potential customers a larger UUV with increased depth, endurance and payload capabilities.
In this photo Roger Goss, Boeing systems energy engineer, connects Echo Seeker’s external battery monitor to the batteries installed in the vehicle.
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