The Sidus SS110 underwater pan and tilt assembly is designed in a modular configuration and uses high quality precision ball bearings, low backlash gear drives and motors. The high output brushless, synchronous electric motors can operate reliably even after thousands of cycles. These units can operate at a depth of 10,000 feet and are capable of generating impressive amounts of torque on each axis.
The SS110 can operate in any type of harsh environment due to its corrosion resistant 316 stainless steel design which prevents rusting and water ingestion. Communication is supported through RS232, RS422 and RS485 protocols. Users can choose from a range of input connectors.

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
DeepSea's IP Apex SeaCam brings high-quality 4K UHD network video streaming to subsea imaging applications. Using the same proprietary corrector optics as the standard Apex SeaCam, the IP version provides superior...
Read moreDeepSea Power & Light's LED SeaLite meets the demands for the market challenges of today. This subsea light emits up to 10,000 lumens and is available in multiple LED, beam...
Read moreThe C6 is a beautifully engineered colour zoom camera designed to meet a wide range of subsea applications including the pilot’s main camera on ROV systems, military/defence and scientific research....
Read moreDeepSea Power & Light SeaVent®: Protecting Subsea Systems in Extreme Environments
Compact, Reliable Pressure Protection for Critical Systems Subsea and sealed electronic systems operate in some of the most demanding environments on Earth, where pressure differentials, thermal cycling, and depth‑induced stresses...
Read MoreSeaPower. Powered by Kraken, supported by BlueZone Group
BlueZone Group strengthens in‑country sustainment through Kraken SeaPower battery servicing training in Germany As Australia’s maritime autonomous and uncrewed capability accelerates, so does the need for trusted, in‑country sustainment....
Read MoreMission Autonomy in Mine Countermeasures: Coordinating the Uncrewed Fleet
In an era of contested seas and reduced tolerance for risk, mission level autonomy has become the backbone of effective defence operations. The rapid evolution of maritime mine warfare has...
Read More