SEA1770 Training Conducted at HMAS Penguin
Training has been conducted on systems and equipment comprising the Fly Away Survey Kit (FASK), for the Project SEA1770 Rapid Environmental Assessment. The FASK equipment provides Deployable Geospatial Survey Teams with the latest technology to support the surveys of landing zones, choke points and other areas of threat to seaborne forces. Fly Away Survey Kits are designed for rapid deployment in small boats to operational areas, providing a Wideband Multibeam Sonar System, to supplement existing Navy Single Beam Echo Sounder and Side Scan Sonars.
BlueZone GM, Andrew Hazell, said “it was very pleasing to be able to deliver equipment to the Navy and to back it up with comprehensive training.” “BlueZone has significant experience in all aspects of hydrographic survey equipment to be provided under SEA1770,” said Andrew, “We draw on our experience in providing this equipment to our customers Australia-wide, and support the equipment with OEM-trained technical staff, engineering development and integration capability.” BlueZone has previously provided training to the Navy, including Maintainer Training for the Double Eagle Mk II Mine Disposal System for over ten years.
• Kailani Telemetry Buoy System
• Teledyne RDI Workhorse WHS600 Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers with Integrated Waves Processing
• Teledyne Reson T20-P Multibeam Echo Sounders
• Teledyne Odom Echotrac CV100 Dual Frequency Single Beam Echo Sounder
• EdgeTech 4125 Side Scan Sonars
• Applanix WaveMaster II Motion Sensors
• Valeport Sound Velocity Sensors and Profilers
• RBR Tide Gauges
• Teledyne Digibar S Sound Velocity Profiler
BlueZone Engineer, Curtis Schur, briefs navy personnel dockside on FASK equipment. |
Differential GPS receiver is rigged ready for survey training. |
Hydrographic survey underway from a Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat. |