MCM ROV/ AUV Sonar Specialist Tritech Returns to UDT

MCM ROV/ AUV Sonar Specialist Tritech Returns to UDT
29/05/2013
Industry Sector: Defence

Sonar equipment specialist Tritech will exhibit its range of acoustic solutions at Undersea Defence Technology (UDT) Europe, 18 – 20 June, Hamburg, Germany.

Tritech’s field-proven products are the first choice for many NATO Navies Mine Countermeasure (MCM) and neutralisation operations offering innovative, flexible and cost-effective technologies for supporting the defence against mine warfare; combatting the risk to warships or merchant vessels.

Visit stand A15 where Tritech will be exhibiting their target acquisition and imaging sonars including; the industry recognised ROV/ AUV mechanical scanning sonar, Super SeaKing, for target acquisition and obstacle avoidance and the real-time multibeam imaging sonar, Gemini 720i providing high-speed, ultra high-resolution imaging.

Tritech’s suite of sensors and sonars are also utilised in many maritime security operations where the effective search of waterways is often impossible. Tritech will also display its shallow water side scan, StarFish 452F, suitable for target identification and high-definition seafloor mapping, the sonar enables the navigation and search of an area where there is unknown hazards and the fast evaluation of the area is vital.

Tritech provides unrivalled customer support for their high-tech solutions, with a dedicated repair cell and on-call support provisions.  

Mike Broadbent, Tritech’s Sales Manager comments:

“Tritech is a respected industry leader in the provision of sensors and tools for underwater vehicles and our equipment is now supporting many NATO Navies in their MCM and neutralisation operations. Through participation at industry trade shows such as UDT, we are able to obtain the latest intelligence on new operational requirements, find out about future commercial opportunities and affirm our position in the industry.”

Tritech is now part of Moog Inc., a worldwide designer, manufacturer and integrator of precision control components and systems; furthering the company’s commitment to develop technology for the defence sector, which not only meets operators’ specification but ensures field confidence.

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