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Swedish Defence Research Agency purchases Guardian mini ROV with LYYN

December 15th, 2010 · No Comments

Following a competitive international call for tender, Subsea Tech managed to secure an order with the Swedish Defense Research Agency (FOI)  for the delivery of a Guardian mini ROV together with its LYYN video enhancement system and manipulator. The ROV will be used for inspection of seabed when installing different equipment.
“Because of the nature of [...]

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Swedish EOD first customer for SeaBotix ROV with LYYN Inside

June 10th, 2009 · No Comments

Over the years SeaBotix and Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) has collaborated on the design and development of a set of systems that were in need by the Swedish Armed Forces’ EOD unit.  The requirement for the systems was the need to have a ROV ability to survey underwater environments in order to localize explosive [...]

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SeaBotix Awarded 27 LBV Order by US Army, equipped with LYYN

January 28th, 2009

The US Army TACOM has awarded SeaBotix Inc. a contract valued at up to $1.86M to deliver 27 of its LBV150SE-5 remotely-operated vehicles, with an option to extend the contract for additional systems through 2011.
The Army configuration includes a Tritech Micron Scanning sonar, 3-Jaw Grabber with Cutter [...]

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Two new dealers in USA

November 24th, 2008

We wish to welcome Lights Camera Action and MAR-VEL to our US dealer network.
Lights Camera Action LLC was started in 1999 and acted solely as a sales representative company until 2007. At that time LCA began manufacturing some of their own products; the 7700 series cameras. Currently LCA work closely with the nuclear utilities in [...]

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SeaBotix provides Swedish EOD with integrated LYYN

May 15th, 2008

Over the years SeaBotix and Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) has collaborated on the design and development of a set of systems that were in need by the Swedish Armed Forces’ EOD unit.  The requirement for the systems was the need to have a ROV ability to survey underwater environments in order to localize explosive [...]

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