iXSea Launches PHINS 6000
iXSea launched a dedicated subsea Inertial Navigation System (INS), PHINS 6000. PHINS 6000 is a subsea application for iXSea’s standard setting PHINS. It can provide subsea vessels with position (X,...
iXSea launched a dedicated subsea Inertial Navigation System (INS), PHINS 6000. PHINS 6000 is a subsea application for iXSea’s standard setting PHINS. It can provide subsea vessels with position (X,...
GSE Rentals has become the latest rental outlet in Aberdeen to add an Easytrak USBL system to its inventory of rental equipment. Alan Cameron, GSE's Engineering Manager is seeing more...
Ixsea completed the renovation of the SV John Lethbridge on behalf of Comex Deep Sea Salvage. The refit was undertaken by H2X shipyard in cooperation with Ixsea and Comex. The...
The Easytrak Portable USBL system has, since its launch in 2004, continued to evolve, operating in many applications, and remaining true to its origins. Oceanteam 2000 Ltd (ot2k) selected the...
Fugro Mexico has placed an order with Subsea Technologies Inc. of Houston, for three Easytrak acoustic tracking systems, built by Applied Acoustic Engineering Ltd. Fugro intends to use the systems...
The Royal Navy of Denmark has ordered two Applied Acoustics’ Easytrak USBL underwater tracking systems for two different applications. The first for use in mine clearance operations in coastal waters...
LinkQuest's TrackLink USBL tracking systems have been extensively used in the offshore oil and gas industry for positioning of ROVs, divers, towfish and undersea structures. Recently, LinkQuest has delivered the...
A contract for the supply of underwater tracking systems used by the Royal Navy in mine clearance operations has been awarded to Applied Acoustic Engineering (AAE) of Great Yarmouth after...
The high accuracy and availability of GPS has enabled the offshore survey community to deliver benefits to customers and fuelled demand for a corresponding improvement in subsea acoustic positioning systems....
Alastair MacDonald chaired the Conference. Ed Hill, Director, Corporate Services of the NIO, welcomed the attendees and explained, in very upbeat terms, the function of the Institute. Noting that recently...
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