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Teledyne Marine Announces Sale of Two SeaRaptor 6,000m AUVs to Argeo

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Teledyne Marine Vehicles announced that Argeo of Norway has procured two of its Gavia SeaRaptor Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs), rated for 6,000 meters. This strategic partnership aims to enhance Argeo’s fleet for deep-sea surveys in various marine industries, including offshore wind and oil & gas. The SeaRaptor AUVs are equipped with advanced sonar and data collection systems, ensuring efficient and precise underwater assessments. Teledyne's commitment to innovation is showcased in the autonomous capabilities and long endurance of these vehicles, crucial for expanding oceanic research.

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  • Teledyne has secured a contract with Argeo, expanding its market presence in deep-sea surveying.
  • The AUVs feature cutting-edge technology, including Kraken MinSAS 120 sonar, enhancing data collection capabilities.
  • The vehicles offer over 40 hours of autonomy, allowing for extended missions in deep-sea environments.
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A global leader in the manufacture of Unmanned Maritime Systems, Teledyne Marine Vehicles, a business of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (NYSE:TDY), today announced that Argeo of Norway, a newly listed company and growing subsea offshore service company, has procured two Teledyne Gavia SeaRaptor 6,000 meter rated Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs). The two SeaRaptor AUVs will contribute to Argeo’s growing fleet of AUVs and will enable deep-sea surveys to the benefit of marine industries including offshore wind, aquaculture, deepsea minerals, and offshore oil & gas.

The SeaRaptor 6000 AUVs will be equipped with the latest Kraken MinSAS 120 Synthetic Aperture Sonar (Kraken Robotics, Canada) providing large swath area coverage and high-resolution imagery and bathymetry data collection. The vehicles will also be fitted with Teledyne RESON T50-S Multi-Beam dual frequency 200/400 kHz Echo Sounders, Teledyne Benthos Chirp III Sub Bottom Profilers, iXblue PHINS 6000 INSs coupled to Teledyne RDI Tasman DVLs, and CathX Hunter Camera Systems. All data collected will be processed onboard using Teledyne CARIS OnBoard postprocessing and mosaicking software to allow quick turnaround during missions. The AUVs are also fitted with a large variety of scientific sensors from RBR which will take Conductivity, Temperature, Pressure, Turbidity, pH, Dissolved Oxygen, Redox, CH4 and Magnetic measurements to provide valuable water column data which will contribute to better ocean basin characterizations.

“Teledyne is very pleased to supply these unique deep water AUVs to Argeo. We see the strategic partnership forming between our companies as being beneficial, far into the future,” said Mike Read, President, Teledyne Marine.

Both vehicles will be supplied in 40 foot containers hosting their Launch and Recovery Systems, deck support and handling equipment and a spares set to offer the highest redundancy and availability of the systems. The vehicles are designed to be air transportable, including their Li-Ion batteries which offer over 40 hours of autonomy for long endurance missions.

Teledyne is excited to offer these systems to assist in bringing back new information as to the nature and composition of the deepest parts of the planet.

About Teledyne Gavia
Teledyne Gavia provides turnkey survey solutions to customers undertaking a variety of tasks for military, commercial and scientific applications. The Gavia AUV can carry an array of sensors and custom payload modules that make it perfect for any research, monitoring or surveillance task where autonomy, cost and ease of deployment matters. Its modular design allows for rapid sensor reconfiguration and battery replacement. Teledyne Gavia’s manufacturing facility comprises a 1,500 square meter building in Kópavogur, Iceland, with research, engineering, production, and sea trial facilities on Iceland’s North Atlantic coast. For more information, visit Teledyne Gavia’s website at www.teledynemarine.com/gavia.

About Teledyne Marine
Teledyne Marine is a world class Marine Systems business that is part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated. Through acquisitions and collaboration over the past fifteen years, Teledyne Marine has become the market leader in Imaging, Instruments, Interconnect, Seismic, and Vehicle technologies by providing innovative total solutions to our customers. Teledyne Marine is committed to providing premium products backed by unparalleled service and support. For more information, visit Teledyne Marine’s website at www.teledynemarine.com.

About Argeo
Argeo is a company with a mission to transform the ocean surveying and inspection industry by utilizing autonomous surface and underwater robotics solutions. Equipped with unique sensors and advanced digital imaging technology, these autonomous underwater vehicles (“AUVs”) will significantly increase efficiency and imaging quality in addition to contribute to substantially reduce CO2 emissions from operations for this global industry. The company’s highly accurate digital models and digital twin solutions are based on geophysical, hydrographic, and geological methods from shallow water to the deepest oceans for market segments in Infrastructure, Offshore Wind, Oil & Gas and Deep Sea Minerals. For more information, visit Argeo’s website at www.argeo.no.

FAQ

What are the main features of the Teledyne Gavia SeaRaptor AUVs procured by Argeo?

The SeaRaptor AUVs feature advanced sonar systems, including Kraken MinSAS 120, and extensive data collection capabilities for deep-sea surveys.

How does the partnership between Teledyne and Argeo benefit marine industries?

The partnership enhances Argeo's fleet for deep-sea surveys, supporting industries such as offshore wind, aquaculture, and oil & gas.

What is the significance of the 6000-meter rating for the SeaRaptor AUVs?

The 6000-meter rating allows the AUVs to operate in deep-sea environments, expanding the scope of marine research and data collection.

When was the procurement of the SeaRaptor AUVs announced?

The procurement announcement was made recently but the specific date was not provided in the press release.

What type of data will the SeaRaptor AUVs collect?

The AUVs will collect high-resolution imagery, bathymetry data, and various water column metrics including temperature, pressure, and dissolved oxygen.

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