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Greensea IQ: Advancing Subsea Robotics with Bayonet AUGVs and IQNS
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DEEP DIVE Podcast: Going Deep with Vincent Capone
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Photo credit: Roper Resources Ltd
Revolutionizing Liquid Sampling: Meet the Cost-Efficient Liquid Sampler
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Reality Capture for Safer Marine Terminal Inspections
Marine terminal inspections can be risky, with several factors derailing required and routine inspections, like accidental releases of toxic materials, cargo handling accidents, traffic-related incidents, and drowning. Automation and computerized monitoring are increasing the complexity of modern ships, making inspections even more time-consuming and sometimes requiring additional inspectors. To address all these issues, marine terminal inspectors are turning to reality capture technology.
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SBG Systems and MacArtney Germany
How to Choose the Best Inertial Solution for your Application and Accuracy Needs
All kinds of surveying, and more generally, oceanography and hydrography, need an inertial sensor. These solutions range from MRU to high-end INS/GNSS, and their selection shouldn’t be taken lightly. It is crucial to select the right sensor depending on the type of application and its needs.
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Subsea Vehicle Technology: Expanding Mission Potential
Advances in robotics are enabling subsea missions to be more common-place, more ambitious and less dependent on specialist … or support vessels.
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The Self-propelled MEDUSA Mine System
General Dynamics Mission Systems has been selected by the U.S. Navy to develop the next-generation Mining Expendable Delivery Unmanned Submarine Asset (MEDUSA) system for deployment aboard manned submarines or, perhaps future unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs).
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Fascinated by Shipwrecks?
The Fascinated by Shipwrecks Podcast is dedicated to the People & the Science of Maritime Archaeology. In this episode, listen to what James Delgado has to say.
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Exercise Archipelago Endeavor 2024
Swedish and U.S. Marines improve their combined warfighting skills in the Swedish Archipelago
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