Teledyne Marine, in collaboration with Teledyne Geospatial, will take part within the SeaSEC Problem 2025. © Teledyne Marine
Teledyne Marine, in collaboration with Teledyne Geospatial, will take part within the SeaSEC Problem 2025 (SCW25), a maritime safety occasion that brings collectively trade leaders to check and validate applied sciences in real looking underwater menace eventualities. As a part of its continued dedication to innovation and safeguarding vital underwater infrastructure, Teledyne Marine is participating in all three of SeaSEC’s core challenges.
The three SeaSEC challenges, and Teledyne Marine’s options, are:
SeaSEC Problem #1: Sea What’s There
On this situation contributors are required to detect and observe probably uncooperative underwater autos in actual time.
- Teledyne Marine will deploy its Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM) system to detect sound from the suspected AUV inside a 1×1 km search space. As soon as recognized, the group will use the SeaBat 7123 ahead wanting sonar to visually find and constantly observe the AUV. Actual-time information might be transmitted to Teledyne Marine’s onshore communication centre.
SeaSEC Problem #2: No Pipe to Lose
This second problem requires contributors to find and classify threats positioned close to buried or unburied pipelines.
- Teledyne Marine will deploy its Gavia AUV outfitted with the SeaBat T20 multibeam sonar to seek for and determine a number of objects of curiosity positioned on, close to, or beneath a stretch of pipeline. Utilizing the SeaBat T51, Teledyne Marine will carry out the identical problem each on a survey vessel and on a USV.
- In parallel, harbor-based testing with a trencher fitted with Teledyne Marine’s HydroPACT pipe tracker will assist detection of buried threats, mixed with two Teledyne Blueview sonars to navigate the trencher.
SeaSEC Problem #3: Fishy Finds
Within the third situation, contributors are tasked with detecting anomalies on the seabed that would sign sabotage or intrusion.
- For the ultimate problem Teledyne Marine will deploy its SeaBat T51 each on the survey vessel and on an USV, alongside the Gavia AUV with the SeaBat T20.
- The group will leverage Teledyne Geospatial’s lidar platform for extra assist, making certain complete protection and exact mapping.
- Teledyne Marine will even deploy a FLIR infrared digital camera positioned within the harbour to offer steady visible monitoring of the offshore problem zones as much as 8 nautical miles out to sea.
SeaSEC Problem 2025 runs from Could 12-23, 2025, at SeaSEC’s maritime testing grounds off the coast of Scheveningen, Netherlands. SeaSEC was based in December 2023 by the Ministries of Protection of six nations with related shallow-water coastlines alongside the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. SeaSEC encourages sensible collaboration uniting the wants and tasks of infrastructure homeowners and operators, public stakeholders, trade and analysis on a world stage.
Teledyne Marine’s participation in SeaSEC can also be a collaborative effort. The corporate is working alongside companions to convey multi-technology integration to life:
- Copenhagen World, offering a USV platform fitted with Teledyne Marine tools
- IHC, supplying a trencher outfitted with Teledyne Marine’s HydroPACT for subsea pipeline detection
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