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A global front-runner in the manufacture of Unmanned Maritime Systems, Teledyne Marine Vehicles, a business of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated announced that Argeo of Norway, a newly listed company.
A global leader in the manufacture of Unmanned Maritime Systems, Teledyne Marine Vehicles, a business of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (NYSE:TDY), today announced that Argeo of Norway, a newly listed
May 27, 2021
The newly created rental and services company WAMS has announced that it has added iXblue DriX Uncrewed Surface Vehicle (USV) to its pool of equipment. Available for WAMS customers in Brazil, the DriX USV will increase operational performance for shallow-water hydrographic and geophysical surveys, LBL array box-in operations and ROV/AUV tracking for deepwater projects.
“We are fully confident that the marine data collection and subsea operations industries are undergoing a profound change due to the rising technologies of USVs and Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs),” explained Elijah Egorov, survey operations supervisor at WAMS. “Always staying informed about the latest high-tech developments, we were fast to recognize iXblue DriX as a versatile and force-multiplying autonomous platform that will allow WAMS to perform bathymetric surveys up to ten times faster than traditional vessels and survey launches when using multiple DriX. iXblue USV will furth
WAMS Invests in DriX USV
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Brazil newly created rental and services company, WAMS, adds iXblue DriX Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV) to its pool of equipment.
Available for WAMS customers in Brazil, the DriX USV was added to increase operational performance for shallow water hydrographic and geophysical surveys as well as LBL array box-in operations, and ROV/AUV tracking for deep water projects.
“We are fully confident that the marine data collection and subsea operations industries are undergoing a profound change due to the rising technologies of Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV) and Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUV),” saidElijah Egorov, Survey Operations Supervisor at WAMS. “Always keeping informed about the latest high-tech developments, we were fast to recognize iXblue DriX as a versatile and force-multiplying autonomous platform that will allow WAMS to perform bathymetric surveys up to 10 times faster than traditional vessels and survey launches w