MBDA Orders IXSEA Pingers
IXSEA announced an order to supply its RP312 pingers to MBDA for use on its EXOCET missiles; these pingers allow the easy retrieval of missiles used in exercises and training....
IXSEA announced an order to supply its RP312 pingers to MBDA for use on its EXOCET missiles; these pingers allow the easy retrieval of missiles used in exercises and training....
Over the past year, a number of Asian companies and government agencies have acquired underwater search equipment to aid in locating lost objects and assist in performing survey operations. In...
Military units and scientists are finding a broad range of applications for acoustic pingers, signalling devices that are attached to an underwater site or instrument package. Using a pinger receiver,...
The companies Teledyne Benthos and Teledyne Webb Research, USA, celebrated their 50th and 30th anniversaries respectively last week at their North Falmouth facility. Nearly 400 people attended to celebrate the...
In March 2012, filmmaker and explorer James Cameron successfully completed his one-man dive to the bottom of the Mariana Trench. The dive was the centrepiece of the Deepsea Challenge expedition,...
Nautronix, UK, has been awarded orders to supply upgrades to NASDrill USBL Transponder digital acoustic positioning systems for two of Songa Drilling’s semi-submersible drilling rigs, the Songa Venus and Songa...
USA-based JW Fishers has introduced a line of low-cost transponders and an interrogator used to locate them. The Fishers MFT-1 multifrequency transponder is capable of transmitting 9 different frequencies between...
The economy appears to be in recovery, because sales of personal submarines and autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV) are on the rise. One company specialising in private submersibles is U-Boat Worx...
Researchers from Plymouth University (UK) recently conducted a marine geoarchaeological survey off Methoni, Greece. The survey results from the sidescan survey presented digital sonograph records and georeferenced mosaics of the...
Phoenix International, USA, has deployed its 4,500m-depth-capable autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) Artemis and the U.S. Navy Towed Pinger Locator (TPL-25) system to support a search for the Malaysia Airlines (MH370)...
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