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Sonardyne to Track Vietnamese Divers and ROVs

support of the country’s offshore oil and gas industry. Their divers and ROVs often work from vessels-of-opportunity, so survey equipment needs to be easy to install and easy to move from between vessels without affecting performance.   Speaking about the contract, Sonardyne Sales Manager, Daniel Tan explained that this type of operational scenario is perfect for Mini-Ranger 2. “For example, the transceiver used to communicate with the acoustic beacons fitted to divers and ROVs, is small and lightweight so can be mounted to a simple pole fitted to the side of a small survey vessel. At

Sonardyne said tight integration between its Syrinx DVL and SPRINT INS will provide accuracy, precision and integrity for Kasetsart University’s long range AUV (Photo: Sonardyne)

Sonardyne Navigation Chosen for Thai AUV Program

while navigating over undulating and challenging terrain of any type, Sonardyne said.   “The marine robotics team at Kasetsart are designing a vehicle that will be capable of conducting pipeline inspections over distances of 100 kilometers without any external position aiding,” said Daniel Tan, Regional Sales Manager for Sonardyne in Singapore. “Reliable, survey-grade navigation data will be essential to the success of its missions and this is where our all-in-one acoustically-aided INS solution comes in. SPRINT and Syrinx are proven to deliver class-leading performance - as good

An engineer from Sonardyne Asia in Singapore completes the installation the SEAMEC Princess' new through-hull Ranger 2 acoustic transceiver

SEAMEC Princess Upgrades to Sonardyne Ranger 2 Pro

; commented KT Thomas, DGM (Tech) for SEAMEC Limited. “The nature of the work carried out by the vessel demands that our DP system is continuously fed with good quality position reference data. By opting for Ranger 2 in Pro configuration, we’ll be able to meet this requirement.” Daniel Tan, Regional Sales Manager for Sonardyne Asia commented, “We have a long standing relationship with SEAMEC so we’re pleased to continue supporting them with the latest technology solutions that will improve the efficiency of their subsea operations, reduce vessel time and generate savings

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