Sonar Studies Reveal New Mediterranean Seabed Features
Unusual seabed features have been revealed in the Mediterranean just beyond the Rhône mouth by a team from the Southampton Oceanography Centre (SOC). Working with a range of sonar equipment...
Unusual seabed features have been revealed in the Mediterranean just beyond the Rhône mouth by a team from the Southampton Oceanography Centre (SOC). Working with a range of sonar equipment...
Thales GeoSolutions (Pacific) recently completed a hydrographic and topographic LIDAR survey with the SHOALS-1000T laser bathymeter, the first time that SHOALS-1000T has been used for commercial applications. This was also...
RD Instruments was recently awarded an US$ 8.6 M build-to-print contract by the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head Division, to manufacture the Navy’s newly designed Underwater Imaging Sonar (UIS)....
Tritech has made available for rental several Image Scaling System (ISS) laser cameras. Utilising the very latest in laser technology, the ISS is capable of accurately measuring and video capturing...
A US company and a Chinese company have ordered new titanium and aluminium versions of the successful Dolphin 6201 Obstacle Avoidance Sonar from Marine Electronics Ltd of Guernsey, UK. The...
Measurement Devices Ltd (MDL) a designer, manufacturer and supplier of laser-based products and positioning and navigation systems, is celebrating its twentieth anniversary with the launch of a new web-site. MDL...
VideoRay announced the VideoRay Deep Blue, an ROV that reaches to depths of 1000 feet (305m) to study bottom communities and monitor aquatic communities short or long term. The Deep...
Brooke Ocean Technology has been busy filling a number of orders for its Moving Vessel Profiler (MVP). This includes an MVP100 to the University of Nagasaki, MVP800 to the UK...
Black Laser Learning has just released its second of many planned training DVDs focused on the hydrographic/oceanographic market. The Sonar Operator’s Not In the Manual Guide To Side Scan Sonar...
Northrop Grumman Corporation has won a contract from the Canadian government to supply advanced inertial navigation systems for its four Victoria-class submarines. The firm, fixed-price contract, valued at US$ 9.7...
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