US Navy Selects Seetrack for Mine Countermeasures Capability
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US Navy Selects Seetrack for Mine Countermeasures Capability

SeeByte Ltd has sold thirteen SeeTrack COIN (Common Operator Interface for NSCT1) systems to the US Navy Special Clearance Team ONE (NSCT-1) based in San Diego, Ca. with options for additional mine warfare-related purchases later in 2006 and in 2007. The system builds on SeeByte’s SeeTrack Military software to provide a situation awareness solution that helps Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) personnel build a single picture of the environment by fusing sensor data and information across all assets.

The US Navy Special Clearance Team One has five platoons with a diversity of systems used to execute very shallow water mine warfare missions. A key requirement for us is the ability to integrate data products and plan missions within an easy-to-use common operating environment. SeeTrack Military within the COIN application allows the Service to analyse and display all underwater and airborne sensors, and to integrate VSW MCM (Very Shallow Water Mine Counter Measures) with global command and control systems. US Navy can now generate a common picture of its operational environment, share that picture with the warfare commanders and be even more effective with field operations.

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