MIND Technology Completes Successful Demonstration of Sea Serpent Low-Cost Anti-Submarine Warfare System
MIND Technology successfully demonstrated its Sea Serpent anti-submarine warfare system during the U.S. Navy's Coastal Trident 2022 exercise. Deployed from an Unmanned Surface Vehicle, the system effectively detected a realistic underwater target. Sea Serpent utilizes MIND's SeaLink technology and offers a customizable, low-cost solution for anti-submarine warfare and maritime security. CEO Rob Capps expressed confidence in the system's potential utility for the U.S. and allied navies, emphasizing ongoing improvements based on the demonstration.
- Successful demonstration of the Sea Serpent system enhances the company's reputation in defense technology.
- Showcases the adaptability of existing technologies for new applications in maritime security.
- Potential for significant utility to U.S. and allied navies could lead to future contracts and revenue growth.
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THE WOODLANDS, Texas, Sept. 27, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- MIND Technology, Inc. ("MIND" or the "Company") (Nasdaq: MIND) announced today that it has completed a successful demonstration of its Sea Serpent low-cost anti-submarine warfare system as a part of the U.S. Navy's Coastal Trident 2022 exercise. For the demonstration the system was deployed from an Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV) and successfully executed an autonomous mission to detect a realistic underwater target.
Sea Serpent is based on MIND's commercially developed SeaLink seismic streamer technology which is used worldwide for seismic surveys. Sea Serpent can be used for harbor security, maritime domain awareness, or ASW (anti-submarine warfare) and provides a cost-effective, highly capable, low-power, robust, and scalable solution that can be easily customized to an individual end-user's requirements. This system also provides a rapidly deployable sub-sea intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capability from fully autonomous platforms.
Rob Capps, MIND's President and Chief Executive Officer, stated, "We are incredibly pleased with this successful demonstration from our Sea Serpent ASW system. We believe this illustrates the versatility of our technologies and our ability to adapt our existing technology to new and unique applications. The primary aim of this experiment was to demonstrate that the Sea Serpent is a viable ASW product that can be rapidly, easily, and reliably deployed from a small USV. We intend to take what we learned from this exercise to continue improving the Sea Serpent system, and we're confident that this will represent a significant utility to the U.S. and other allied navies in the future."
About MIND Technology
MIND Technology, Inc. provides technology to the oceanographic, hydrographic, defense, seismic and security industries. Headquartered in The Woodlands, Texas, MIND has a global presence with key operating locations in the United States, Singapore, Malaysia, and the United Kingdom. Its Seamap and Klein units, design, manufacture and sell specialized, high performance, marine sonar and seismic equipment.
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Contacts: | Rob Capps, President & CEO |
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