Army, Navy and Air Force Gather at Saab Seaeye

March 1, 2016

Photo courtesy of Saab Seaeye
Photo courtesy of Saab Seaeye
Photo courtesy of Saab Seaeye
Photo courtesy of Saab Seaeye

Officers from an international group representing the army, navy and air force gathered at Saab Seaeye in Fareham, Hampshire, where all 40 officers and defense staff were participants in the premier Advanced Command and Staff Course held at HMS Collingwood.

The visit to Saab Seaeye was integral to the course and gave delegates a chance to consider the opportunities and technology available from a global defense company.

The company gave presentations to officers at Collingwood before their tour of Saab Seaeye that included issues surrounding defense procurement.

While touring the company’s manufacturing and engineering facilities the officers were able to see and hear how remotely operated robotic vehicles are designed and manufactured.

Saab Seaeye has long experience in providing underwater vehicles using advanced technology for defense forces around the world.

Recently, the company hosted an international group of maritime mine threat experts that included the Deputy Director of the NATO Underwater Research Centre, who examined a wide range of mine counter-measure underwater vehicles, including one for the disposal of underwater IEDs.

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