SUBPRO 2545 Sub-Bottom Profiler

SUBPRO 2545 Sub-Bottom Profiler

The SUBPRO 2545 Sub-Bottom Profiler can be integrated into a small Unmanned Surface Vehicle and can measure from depths starting at 20 cm!

The SUBPRO 2545’s multi-frequency capabilities result in efficient survey and extraordinary results. Settings can be adapted to specific applications, for example, soft sediment, sediment transport and upper layers of sediment applications. The high-resolution capability of the system enables outstanding detection of embedded objects. The SUBPRO 2545 can be integrated into the Teledyne OceanScience Z-Boat providing new tools for ocean science, hydrographic survey and other applications.

 

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SUBPRO 2545 Datasheet

 

 The SUBPRO 2545 Sub-Bottom Profiler can be integrated into the OceanScience Z-Boat. 

 

 
   Survey results from 2 to 3 metre depth with 45kHz pings.

 

Key Features

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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