USBL EASYTRAK
Easytrak is a compact Ultra Short Baseline (USBL) system designed for the efficient tracking of underwater targets such as divers, ROVs, AUVs and tow fish.
Easytrak is a compact Ultra Short Baseline (USBL) system designed for the efficient tracking of underwater targets such as divers, ROVs, AUVs and tow fish.
With the Lars system, Lite Compact Basket for 2 plongeurs, a special option to offer an option that is extremely compact with the standard release and recovery systems proposed by us. The size is adjusted according to the possibility of managing the moins of the place possible and the transport is also economical as possible.
The favorite knife of professionals, due to its robustness and size. Special for cutting big ends, pipes, etc.
High definition camera with stainless steel housing for use with a video cable or umbilical, focused on professional diving due to its resistance to harsh environments and its versatility.
Oxygen and propylene cutting system sub-system: Oxygen and propylene cutting system, clean cut without residue. Easy handling Robust 2 models: 55 degrees or 90 degrees
Hard plastic case for the Green River knife. This allows for better transport and prevents accidental cuts.
Divers' ability to become neutrally buoyant, slightly positive, or slightly negative greatly aids the approach to the job site. It allows for a faster approach by a rescue diver, the ability to donate gas to the distressed diver (if his umbilical has been compromised), and a faster return through buoyancy control of both rescuer and patient
Parachute de levage ouvert subacqua: Parachute de levage I made in nylon avec des coutures renforcées et thermoscells pour eviter les fissures et les pertes d'air. Les attaches au ballon sont faites d'anneaux joints inoxydables au nylon au moyen d'un thermoscellage très robuste pour éviter les ruptures ou les déchirures
EvoLogics S2C R USBL is a series of combined positioning and communication devices for a variety of subsea applications.
Acoustic release beacons are used to recover or lower equipment deployed under the sea, either in shallow or continental shelf waters.