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23 jul. 2022 - Marktconsultatie

Market consultation Remotely Operated and Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (ROV-AUV)

Ministerie van Defensie, Koninklijke Marine
Omschrijving
The Royal Netherlands Army and Navy needs 12-20 Remotely Operated Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (ROV-AUV's)  The Army has three units that are tasked for underwater operations and they have different diving capacity. The divers are trained to operate in all scenario's (Combat, Security, Peace Support Operations (PSO) and Peace Time Military Engagement (PME)).  Some tasks: Deliberate Water Crossing (DWC) Bottom and shore reconnaissanceUnderwater demolitionCounter-sabotageUderwater infrastructures or salvage.The use of underwater Remotely Operated and Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (ROV-AUV) creates the opportunity to improve safety and increase dive operations capacity. It also add to create underwater situational awareness. A market consultation will be held with regard to this need, in order to determine whether the market can meet certain requirements; which added value can be provided with the delivery; and which commercial parties are interested in the assignment or part of the assignment. This tender provides all the relevant information concerning the market consultation. If you have any questions, please submit them in the "Question & Answer" module. You have until September 22, 2022 - 12:00 hours GMT +1   to participate in this market consultation. For information about the workings of Negometrix, please refer to the following link: https://support.negometrix.com/en/support/solutions/9000113099

Details

Type opdracht
Leveringen
Trefwoorden
Hoofdopdracht (CPV-code)
35512400-0 Onbemande onderzeeƫrs
Bijkomende opdracht(-en) (CPV-code)
37412200-1 Duik- en snorkeluitrusting
37412240-3 Duikinstrumenten of toebehoren
Plaats van uitvoering (NUTS-code)
NEDERLAND (NL)
TenderNed-kenmerk
371102
Referentienummer
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PB/S nummer
2022/S 142-407771
Europees of nationaal
Europees

Planning

Sluitingsdatum marktconsultatie
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