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Valve, co-founder of Newville, invested about 700 million euros to build the strongest deep-sea research vessel, with a design mission of 11,000 meters.

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According to news from IT House 3 June, media luxuryaunches published Bo on 30 May, reporting that Gabe Newell, co-founder of Valve, had invested in RV11000 deep-sea research vessels, with a contract value of approximately 700 million euros (IT House Note: the current exchange rate is approximately 55.16 billion yuan yuan).

The IT House quoted Boven as saying that the RV11000 deep-sea research vessel will be designed and constructed by the Norwegian shipyard VARD, which is also the largest single ship order in the history of the shipyard and which also updates the Norwegian shipyard's similar order records.

According to the design plan, RV11000 will be delivered in the first quarter of 2030, and the captain will be 162 metres wide and 28 metres wide, larger and more effective than the RV6000 research vessel announced by Inkfish.

It supports 11,000 metres of deep-sea missions, covering seabed mapping, ultra-deep drilling cores, submersible submersibles, remote-controlled submersible missions and scientific sampling, with coverage up to the Earth ' s deepest deep-sea trenches.

In terms of configuration, RV11000 is equipped with a gill A frame, a large hangar for two submersibles, a dedicated ROV (controlled submersible) hangar, a 12,000-metre umbilical cord system, a 40-metre sediment corer, and a 15,000-metre fibre line lift system.

The hull itself was designed as a scientific tool. Optimizing ship-type service seabed mapping,4 active stabilizers and state-of-the-art positioning systems can maintain precise positions during coordinated operations with long cables, sensitive sensors and manned submersibles. Its large battery system also supports a maximum of 12 hours of silent scientific work.

RV11000 can house 130 crew members and scientists, most of whom own a single-person cabin. Laboratories, workshops, offices and data processing facilities make it more like a marine research park.

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Valve, co-founder of Newville, invested about 700 million euros to build the strongest deep-sea research vessel, with a design mission of 11,000 meters. | aimode.news