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Extended Real-time Sonar Detection Range

  17/02/2012
The maximum detection range of the BlueView P450 Series 2D multibeam imaging sonar has been extended to 300 metres (984ft). Available with 45°, 90° or 130° field-of-view options, these forward-looking systems deliver unmatched situational awareness and dramatically increased reaction time for operators.
 

According to Jason Seawall, BlueView COO, these new systems are perfect for work-class ROVs and meet the stringent requirements for offshore operations around the globe.

 

 

 





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Supplier: Blueview Technologies Inc

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