JACKET SHARK

Siel Jacket Shark Bouyancy Compensator for Military Diving: The SHARK Buoyancy Compensator represents the latest generation in the design of jackets, to be used with all SIEL Oxygen Ventral Rebreathers. Its design provides the maximum buoyancy, offering stability and control in any operative condition.

MK4 CDV DORSAL KIT

Siel MK4 CDV Dorsal Kit for Caimano Rebretaher Military Diving: The kit allows to wear the Caimano MK4 CDV rebreather on the back instead than in the front.

FULL FACE MASK ADAPTERS

Siel Full Face Mask to Rebreather Adapters for Military Diving: Siel can supply different models of Full Face Mask fitted with specific adapters for our rebreathers, ad example: OTS GUARDIAN FFM, POSEIDON FFM, SCUBAPRO FFM.

BUDDY LINE

Siel Buddy Line for Military Diving: Connection rope. Buddy-line for diver-to-diver safety connection.

BLUEROV2

Ocean research, exploration and adventures are easily accessible with our flagship product, the BlueROV2.

ATT-400 ACOUSTIC TARGET TRANSPONDER

The ATT-400 transponder can operate underwater as a pinger or transponder. This underwater acoustic transponder is small and easy to deploy in depths of 1000m. When interrogated by the STI-350, DTI-300 or VADR series acoustic receivers, the ATT-400 provides range and bearing up to 750 meters away. The ATT-400 can also be programmed to operate as a free-running pinger. With a battery life of up to six months, this transponder is ideal for marking equipment and locations in poor visibility.

ULB-350 LOW COST LOCATION BEACON

This underwater beacon is a cost effective free-running pinger used for marking equipment and underwater sites to depths of 1,200m. Using a single 9-volt battery, the ULB-350 can send a continuous acoustic signal for up to 60 days or on a programmed time delay for up to three months.

DPR-275 DIVER PINGER RECEIVER

This small and rugged handheld diver acoustic receiver with LCD display and signal strength meter can track and locate any acoustic pinger that operates between 5 to 80 kHz.

PRS275 PINGER RECEIVER SYSTEM

The PRS-275 is a diver pinger receiver that can be converted to surface pinger receiver using a separate directional hydrophone and user adjustable staff assembly. The system includes the DPR-275 diver pinger receiver, waterproof headset, adjustable staff assembly with directional hydrophone, cable assembly, and shipping container.

NERO DPV

Military scooter with very particular specifications. Low magnetic footprint, non-reflective paint, encrypted messaging, autonomy up to 18.9 km (10.2 miles) and 885 minutes, traction up to 380 N (85 lb),

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NERO DPD

Based on the NERO model in its different sizes, the DPD are double scooters that incorporate a base to be able to join and separate them underwater. Autonomies up to 50 km. and 1245 minutes.

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BP ELITE NAVIGATION SYSTEM DOCKING FRAME

BP Lite navigation system docking frame. Integrated navigation system including GNSS, INS/AHRS, sonar and communications sensors designed for use with DPV Nero1-Nero 2 dual (see Blueprint Artemis Elite Underwater Navigation System).

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ARTEMIS SX

Artemis SX is a portable, DPV mountable SUEX subsea navigation system incorporating forward target detection sonar, DVL, camera, dive lantern, GNSS, acoustic positioning/communications and robust mission planning/review software for combat swimming applications.

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CAPTO XJ WITH CASE AND BATTERIES

The Capto NERO XJ nose is an optional navigation device that, when installed on the NERO XJ DPV, captures and transmits speed data to the Primo instrument panel to enhance esteem navigation for the combat swimmer.´Requires the use of the optional NERO XJ LITER ION battery upgrade kit 71513 and Primo instrument panel 71196.

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ROTV MINIBAT HAMMERHEAD

The HAMMERHEAD is a vehicle platform featuring extremely light corrugated instrumentation and designed to be towed with a wide variety of data collection instruments. This is the improved evolution of the ROTV MiniBat FC60.

SONAR ARIS EXPLORER

Sound Metrics image sonars transmit sound pulses and convert the returns to digital images, much like medical ultrasound. The big advantage is that they allow you to "see" what is happening in waters where visibility is zero, with total darkness and cloudy water.