The Artemis IRIS is a next-generation helmet-mounted sonar imaging system engineered for divers operating in extreme underwater conditions. Designed to overcome the challenges of low visibility, IRIS delivers real-time, ultra-high-resolution sonar imagery directly to a high-definition binocular display, ensuring unmatched situational awareness.
Its dual-frequency sonar capability allows divers to switch seamlessly between wide-area scanning and detailed close-range imaging, making it ideal for both navigation and target identification. The system’s ergonomic weight distribution and compatibility with leading helmet platforms (such as Gentex Ops-Core) ensure comfort during extended missions.
Built for reliability, IRIS features a robust construction using PEEK and anodized aluminum, rated for depths up to 100 meters and operating temperatures from -10°C to +45°C. The removable lithium-ion battery provides approximately two hours of operational time, while the intuitive three-button interface simplifies control even in high-stress environments.
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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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