Compact, cost-effective, full ocean depth underwater locator beacon
The ULB-362C is a compact, cost-effective, full ocean depth underwater locator beacon designed for applications where size is critical. Typical applications include use on ROVs, AUVs, ordnance and equipment recoveries. The ULB-362Ccan withstand very high levels of vibration, pressure, and temperature. It is powered by a battery with a 6-year shelf life which provides a minimum operating life of 90days when activated.
Up to 25-hour mission duration
Speeds up to 4.2 knots
Increased module payload capacity
Search and recovery
Hydrography
Deep sea mineral exploration
Marine & Fisheries research
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