Main Features
Interoperable with all ROVs - Safe to deploy - MIL-1316 compliance - Easy maintenance
Acoustic remote control - In service
System Description
The CM101 - CAP is a mine disposal charge designed to be used during countermining
operations to neutralize bottom sea mines by means of sympathetic detonation. It can be
installed on any Remote Operated Vehicles (ROV) using a dedicated coupling system.
The CM101 - CAP has a negligible magnetic signature and is in service with several Navies.
Once the charge is deployed beside the mine to be disposed and all safeties are removed
an arming delay allows safe recovery of the ROV. After the arming delay has elapsed the
operator initiates the charge from the MCM vessel stationed at safe distance sending
an acoustic coded signal wiht a dedicated transmitter.
CM101 - CAP WITH GAYROBOT PLUTO ROV DURING MINE DISPOSAL OPERATIONS
Physical Characteristics
Dimensions diameter: ~250 mm - length: ~800 mm
Weight ~43 kg (in air) ~16 kg (in water)
Esplosive ~28 kg Compound B
Operational Characteristics
Operational depth 6÷300 m
Temperature -2.5°C÷+35°C (operational) -30°C÷+55°C (storage)
Shelf life > 20 years
Magnetic signature < 15 nT
Delivery platform any ROV
Activation distance > 2 km
No. of codes 24 min.

Safety Features
Transport safety - Launch safety - Hydrostatic pressure safety - Electronic arming delay
Sterilisation - All safeties are in accordance with MIL-STD-1316 and MIL-STD-1385

Versions
EXE201 exercise - DUM201 dummy - SEZ201 cut-away
CM101 - CAP EXERCISE VERSION
I.L.S.
Test equipment - Acoustic Transmitter - Documentation & training - Technical assistance
TCE 203 - PRESSURE & ELECTRONIC TEST EQUIPMENT
ATX201 - ACOUSTIC TRANSMITTER
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