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L-3 Klein Side-Scan Featured

  01/10/2008
L-3 Klein has been featured in the Sant Hall Exhibit, the newest and largest exhibit in it's history which is now open at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington (DC, USA). L-3 Klein's Side Scan Sonar has been featured as an integral part of the Sant Ocean Hall exhibit.
 

L-3 Klein is honored with a permanent display of our System 3000 and the benefits of side scan sonar technology as a tool for ocean research. L-3 Klein was singled out for its ongoing work developing environmentally responsible underwater acoustic systems and its support of NOAA, Office of Naval Research and Naval Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 

 

L-3 Klein is the only company that now has a permanent display as part of the Sant Ocean Hall, a honour to be recognized as a company that has a history in the ocean side scan business as well as a future in developing state-of-the-art side scan sonar systems. 



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