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GROUPE GORGE: Groupe Gorgé: update on the progress of the Australian robotic mine-hunting program


GROUPE GORGE: Groupe Gorgé: update on the progress of the Australian robotic mine-hunting program
A strategic partnership with a local specialized player
Groupe Gorgé, through its brand ECA Group, and Total Marine Technology (TMT) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to combine their expertise in the domain of unmanned technologies in order to partner for the SEA 1905 Phase 1 - Tranche 1 Program of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) for their future Maritime Mine Countermeasures and Military Survey Capability.
Both companies are highly skilled in robotics equipment for harsh maritime environments and have been serving customers in the Defence and Security domain for many years. Today, Groupe Gorgé and TMT announce their partnership and a common commitment to supply the Commonwealth of Australia with the most competitive and technologically advanced solution for SEA 1905. The two companies are already in discussions with other possible Australian partners to furthe ....

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The strange story of Sandy Island, the remote Pacific outcrop that never existed


The strange story of Sandy Island, the remote Pacific outcrop that never existed
There is – in a very real sense of the familiar phrase – nothing to see here
Sandy Island on a 1908 map
The RV Southern Surveyor was sailing through the sunlight of a warm summer day when Dr Maria Seton noticed that something was wrong.
November 22 2012 should have been an ordinary date in the diary for this doughty Australian research vessel, as it studied the lay-out of the seabed in the Coral Sea, some 900 miles east of mainland Queensland. But after a few minutes of confusion, the geologist on its deck realised that, somehow and somewhere, the ship had left the chart. Seton and her colleagues were travelling freely across a horizon-wide patch of open ocean. The trouble was, the map said otherwise. In its esteemed opinion, they had just washed ashore – onto an island the size of Manhattan. ....

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