Wednesday, January 14, 2026

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Belgian Navy Renews Contract with SeeByte

SeeByte said the Belgian Navy has renewed its contract for SeeTrack v4 and Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) System licenses for its fleet of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV).The Belgian Navy is using SeeTrack for in-field mission planning and post-mission analysis using its fleet of HII REMUS 300 and 100 vehicles.SeeByte said it continually works with the Belgian Navy to include SeeByte’s software and training materials in its in-house training program at the NATO Naval Mine Warfare Centre of Excellence.The latest version of SeeTrack provides enhanced planning, monitoring and post mission

Screenshots of SeeByte’s software showing Mission Planning, Monitoring and Post Mission Analysis for the SeaCat AUV (© 2024 SeeByte Ltd). Background image: ATLAS ELEKTRONIK UK ARCIMS with SeaCat onboard (© 2024 ATLAS ELEKTRONIK UK).

SeeByte Wins Deal to Continue UK Mine Hunting Capability Program Support

tasking orders up to a maximum of £50 million over the full contract term.This multi-year award directly continues services first procured by DE&S in March 2022 and will secure the supply, support, and evolutionary development necessary to maintain the Royal Navy’s integration with SeeByte software which is now widely fielded in different applications by the Royal Navy and its NATO allies and works collectively and collaboratively to optimize the operation and effectiveness of its autonomous vehicles (both surface and underwater).This also includes continued support and maintenance services

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SeeByte Software Supports USV

SeeByte, creator of smart software technology for unmanned systems, and ATLAS ELEKTRONIK UK (AEUK), a specialist in delivery of innovative maritime systems, have together successfully integrated SeeByte’s Neptune software onto AEUK’s ARCIMS unmanned surface vessel (USV) mission system.   ARCIMS is an USV specifically designed for multi-role applications including MCM, ASW, Hydrography and security. ARCIMS hosts the AEUK autonomy engine specifically developed for towing mission systems and includes collision avoidance capabilities. This agreement sees SeeByte and AEUK develop the

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SeeByte Supports Unmanned Warrior Operators

System (UMS) fleets. Operators were able to define available assets, mission goals and objectives and no-go areas. Fleet operators were also able to monitor the vehicles in the fleet as they autonomously adapted their paths and behaviours in response to feedback from the environment.   SeeByte software solutions provided ATR systems to aid post-mission data analysis, and smart ROV control systems to assist in intervention operations, were also used to complete the full mission profile.   The technologies developed provide the first major steps towards a paradigm shift: a move away from

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MTR100: SeeByte

SeeByte provides clients in the maritime, military and oil and gas sectors with smart software solutions to enhance the capabilities of underwater sensors, vehicles and systems. SeeByte came to be in 2002 in the Oceans Lab at Heriot-Watt University, and has since grown to become a leader in advanced software solutions with a global market presence. In October 2013 SeeByte was acquired by Battelle Memorial Institute, enabling rapid development and deployment of solutions for government and commercial clients around the world.   SeeByte’s SeeTrack software, which enables fast and efficient

SeeByte, OceanServer Partner to Offer Iver3 EOD-XO Neptune

SeeByte, the global leader in creating smart software technology for unmanned systems, and OceanServer, a leading manufacturer of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs), are pleased to announce a new commercial partnership. The companies recently successfully delivered three Iver3 systems with SeeByte’s software to the United Kingdom’s (UK) Ministry Of Defence (MOD) Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S). Following that success SeeByte and OceanServer are now offering the Iver3 EOD-XO Neptune Edition. This package offers OceanServer’s Iver3 AUV equipped with SeeByte Neptune

ASV’s C-Enduro operating under SeeByte’s Neptune software at the AAOSN trial (Photo: SeeByte)

SeeByte and ASV Partner on Maritime Autonomy

SeeByte, a creator of smart software technology for unmanned systems, and ASV, a supplier of Unmanned and Autonomous Marine Systems, have formed a commercial partnership where the two companies will collaborate to bring new advanced capabilities and solutions to the field of maritime autonomy.    This agreement sees SeeByte and ASV build upon previous collaborative work to develop the next generation of adaptive autonomy by working together across the fleet of ASV platforms and SeeByte’s software solutions. SeeByte’s smart software can be integrated onto unmanned vehicles to

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SeeByte Software for L-3 Klein Sonar

SeeByte demonstrated its Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) software using a L-3 Klein Associates sonar payload (L-3 Klein UUV 3500, dual frequency 455/900 kHz) on an Iver-3 vehicle. This process involved the ATR software being tuned to the Klein sonar in order for the software to be able to identify contacts of interest in the sonar data. The tuning of the sonar was done using settings commonly applied in mine countermeasures (MCM) missions. Once the mission was completed the data was imported into SeeTrack Military where the Mission Review Tool was used to mark and measure contacts. The geo-referencin

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Predator, SeeTrackCoPilot Demonstrated at OI

SeeByte, a creator of smart software for unmanned maritime systems, and Seatronics, a rental and sales company for marine electronic equipment, demonstrated the fruits of their collaboration at this year’s Oceanology International Exhibition in London. Having announced their partnership in July last year, SeeByte and Seatronics have been working together to bring SeeByte’s software control capabilities to the Seatronics Predator ROV. Having successfully integrated and demonstrated SeeTrackCoPilot at trials in Florida earlier in the year, Seatronics took the system to Oceanology Internatio

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