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SeaBat Multibeam Sonars
SeaBat 7125 image taken off the coast of Norway
SeaBat 7128 Please click on picture to view video
SeaBat 7128
SeaBat 7125Please click on the picture to start the video
The RESON SeaBat is the undisputed leader in multibeam sonars and recognized as the standard against which all other systems are measured.
Over the years, RESON’s series of SeaBat multibeam sonars have gained world wide reputation for their capability to provide high-resolution bathymetry and imagery data in real time for extremely detailed 3-D representation of underwater features and seabed conditions.
RESON’s SeaBat multibeam sonars are being used with great success in a still increasing number of marine and offshore applications, from shallow water areas to deep ocean depths.
SeaBat multibeam sonars are designed to meet surveyors need for cost-effective, fast and reliable operation with ultra wide swathe coverage and outstanding submarine data collection even in the most challenging waters.
Our SeaBat sonar products provide digital seabed data of highest possible quality whether they are being deployed over a ship side, mounted on unmanned underwater vehicles (ROV / AUV), or installed in the hull of a surface vessel.
SeaBat customers benefit from a common multibeam architecture and an open system design, allowing flexible software integration, access to raw data and easy upgrading capabilities for future survey requirements.
SeaBats can be supplied as individual sonar systems for customer integration, or as part of a standardized integrated hydrographic system. They are all designed and manufactured to meet the highest IHO standards.
SeaBats for imaging and mapping applications
RESON’s range of SeaBat systems comprise of downward looking multibeam echo sounders and forward looking SeaBat multibeam imaging sonars.
Downward looking SeaBat models enable fast and accurate bathymetric mapping across a wide swath of the seafloor, whereas RESON’s forward looking multibeam systems provide highly detailed imagery of underwater structures.
RESON’s series of SeaBat multibeam systems:
RESON’s SeaBat 8000 series represented the first pioneering wideband multibeam echosounder. The SeaBat 8000 series is still the global market leader in this field - featuring true delay beam forming and dynamic focusing capabilities.
The range of SeaBat 8000 echosounders and imaging sonar systems are the tool of choice for a large number of survey companies and major offshore industries world wide. They are being used with success in dredging projects, rivers, harbor inspection surveys, oil field engineering, oceanographic research projects, environmental studies, mine detection, obstacle avoidance and numerous other submarine applications.
In 2004, the launch of RESON’s SeaBat 7000 series marked yet another generation of state-of the art wideband multibeam sonars. This highly sophisticated and modular system includes true time-delay beam forming, advanced bottom detection with dynamic focusing, long range and high resolution performance. The 7000 series allows rapid product development at minimal cost to application demands. Designed to incorporate several state-of-the-art technologies.
See the complete product range of SeaBat Multibeam sonars.
Over the years, RESON’s series of SeaBat multibeam sonars have gained world wide reputation for their capability to provide high-resolution bathymetry and imagery data in real time for extremely detailed 3-D representation of underwater features and seabed conditions.
RESON’s SeaBat multibeam sonars are being used with great success in a still increasing number of marine and offshore applications, from shallow water areas to deep ocean depths.
SeaBat multibeam sonars are designed to meet surveyors need for cost-effective, fast and reliable operation with ultra wide swathe coverage and outstanding submarine data collection even in the most challenging waters.
Our SeaBat sonar products provide digital seabed data of highest possible quality whether they are being deployed over a ship side, mounted on unmanned underwater vehicles (ROV / AUV), or installed in the hull of a surface vessel.
SeaBat customers benefit from a common multibeam architecture and an open system design, allowing flexible software integration, access to raw data and easy upgrading capabilities for future survey requirements.
SeaBats can be supplied as individual sonar systems for customer integration, or as part of a standardized integrated hydrographic system. They are all designed and manufactured to meet the highest IHO standards.
SeaBats for imaging and mapping applications
RESON’s range of SeaBat systems comprise of downward looking multibeam echo sounders and forward looking SeaBat multibeam imaging sonars.
Downward looking SeaBat models enable fast and accurate bathymetric mapping across a wide swath of the seafloor, whereas RESON’s forward looking multibeam systems provide highly detailed imagery of underwater structures.
RESON’s series of SeaBat multibeam systems:
RESON’s SeaBat 8000 series represented the first pioneering wideband multibeam echosounder. The SeaBat 8000 series is still the global market leader in this field - featuring true delay beam forming and dynamic focusing capabilities.
The range of SeaBat 8000 echosounders and imaging sonar systems are the tool of choice for a large number of survey companies and major offshore industries world wide. They are being used with success in dredging projects, rivers, harbor inspection surveys, oil field engineering, oceanographic research projects, environmental studies, mine detection, obstacle avoidance and numerous other submarine applications.
In 2004, the launch of RESON’s SeaBat 7000 series marked yet another generation of state-of the art wideband multibeam sonars. This highly sophisticated and modular system includes true time-delay beam forming, advanced bottom detection with dynamic focusing, long range and high resolution performance. The 7000 series allows rapid product development at minimal cost to application demands. Designed to incorporate several state-of-the-art technologies.
See the complete product range of SeaBat Multibeam sonars.
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