Teledyne Bowtech: Lamps for the Five Deeps Expedition
Teledyne Bowtech, A Division of Teledyne Limited, has announced the supply of modified LED-V-Series deep water lamps for installation on board Triton submarines for the Five Deeps Expedition, a collaboration between investor and explorer Victor Vescovo of Caladan Oceanic, Triton Submarines and EYOS Expeditions.After three years of intensive efforts from some of the world’s leading oceanographers, submarine engineers, and scientists, the Five Deeps Expedition is launching as the first global ocean journey to send a manned submersible vessel farther and deeper than any in history. An expeditio
5 Minutes with Mike Read, President, Teledyne Marine
, robust and fast to mobilize.Teledyne RESON introduced 3D MotionScan MBES SeaBat T20 with a 3-operation modes and pan & tilt.Teledyne RESON launched the SeaBat F50 forward-looking multibeam sonars in a single and dual-head configuration, operating at 200kHz or 400kHz, depth ratings up to 6,000m.Teledyne Bowtech launched a range of IP networkable low light and HD technology cameras.Teledyne Bowtech’s LED-K-Series lamp now includes four lumen outputs; 2,100, 3,200, 4,200 or 5,000 lumens.Teledyne Marine InstrumentsThe Teledyne Marine Instruments provides subsea and surface sensors that span a range
Teledyne to Showcase New Tech at OI North America
; New Products on Display In addition to its full line of instruments, imaging, vehicles and interconnect products, the Teledyne Marine brands will promote the newest product developments, including the following: New Teledyne Marine Imaging Products L3C-HD UNDERWATER CAMERA - TELEDYNE BOWTECH The updated release of the L3C-HD camera now features full HD 1080p up to 60fps to add the full list of HD-SDI outputs available. The camera also features simultaneous SD and HD-SDI output capability and is fitted with a fixed focus wide angle lens that provides a 67° diagonal angle
OINA 2017 to Feature New ‘BlueTech’
the company will promote the newest product developments from across its brand portfolio including; the Teledyne Oceanscience rapidCAST underway profiling system, four new multibeam sonar systems from Teledyne Reson, a new line of acoustic releases by Teledyne Benthos and new underwater cameras from Teledyne Bowtech, new ADCP and DVL technology from RD Instruments and the latest technologies from Teledyne Gravia and Teledyne Impulse-PDM. Within AUVs and ROVs, California start-up Blue Robotics (booth #E37), will showcase its new high performance and affordable underwater drone, the BlueROV2. Leveraging
Teledyne Bowtech Bolsters Underwater Camera Lineup
Teledyne Bowtech has introduced the updated L3C-HD and the new L3C-HDX underwater cameras to its range of high definition and compact tooling cameras. Both cameras are lightweight and compact, and are suited to tooling, diving and ROV/AUV operations. Approximately 40 percent smaller and lighter than its predecessor, the updated L3C-HD camera now features full HD 1080p up to 60fps to add the full list of HD-SDI outputs available (720p 50, 720p 60, 1080i 50, 1080i 60 and 1080p 50). The camera also features simultaneous SD and HD-SDI output capability and is fitted with a fixed focus wide angle
Teledyne Maintains Course
solutions for defense, energy, civil engineering, transportation, and port security applications worldwide. Contact: Teledyne BlueView, 18702 North Creek Parkway Suite 100 Bothell, WA 98011; Tel: +1-425-492-7400| E-mail: [email protected] | www.blueview.com Teledyne Bowtech specializes in the design and manufacture of highly innovative underwater vision systems, including color and monochrome cameras, LED lights, strobes, and accessories. Contact: Teledyne Bowtech, ABZ Business Park, International Avenue, Dyce, Aberdeen, AB21 0BH; Tel: +44 1224 772345  
MTR100: Editor’s Choice - Five Stand-Outs
can be operated manually from a small vessel, platform or quay, limiting operational costs. Additional products include the GraviProbe Rheology which provides tip resistance and shear strength and the GraviProbe Soil which has a conus extension to penetrate hard, stiff sediment layers. Teledyne Bowtech Ltd. ABZ Business Park International Avenue Dyce, Aberdeen AB21 0BH, UK T: +44 (0)1224 772345 W: www.bowtech.co.uk Teledyne Bowtech Teledyne Bowtech specializes in the design, manufacture and supply of underwater vision systems, offering the industry an extensive range
MTR100: Teledyne Marine Sensors & Systems (PART I)
systems, motion sensors, pipe and cable tracking, current profiling devices, and CTD sensors. Each of these tools can be used as stand-alone solutions or can be integrated into turnkey system solutions. The Teledyne companies providing sensor technologies include: • Teledyne Bowtech specialises in the design and manufacture of underwater vision systems including: video inspection systems, underwater cameras, underwater LED lights, xenon emergency relocation strobes, custom moulded cable assemblies, pan and tilts, electrical and fibre-optic connectors, fibre-optic multiplexers
WWII Shipwrecks Photographed off Australia
The shipwrecks of Australian warship HMAS Sydney II and the German raider HSK Kormoran in the Indian Ocean 200 km west of Shark Bay, Western Australia were recently surveyed by Curtin University and the Western Australian Museum with the help of Teledyne Bowtech, who supplied LED-V-20K lamps, a Surveyor-HD-Pro camera and a 3D-HD system. An array of 10 LED-V-20K lamps, emitting up to 20,000 lumens each, were used on each of two ROVs to illuminate the wreckage which was filmed using a Surveyor-HD-Pro camera and a 3D-HD camera system all supplied by Teledyne Bowtech as part of a suite of equipment
February 2026