FCI Jupiter Souriau

FCI Jupiter Souriau

SOURIAU is focused on the supply of connection technologies for severe environments and has a presence in the world’s major aerospace/defence programs.

SOURIAU has completed successive acquisitions of the industrial, aeronautics, defence and space activities of SOURIAU, JUPITER and BURNDY.

M Series connectors are rugged screw coupling connectors in high corrosion resistant nickel aluminium bronze alloy shells. The design provides a very high reliability with dry mate sealing to 2,000 meters. M Series connectors are approved by VERITAS and LLOYD’S Register of shipping.

SOURIAU products are specified in demanding applications including the COLLINS Class submarines maintained by ASC Pty Ltd and operated by the Royal Australian Navy.

Contact BlueZone Group for further advice and information FCI, Jupiter and SOURIAU products.

SOURIAU products are specified in demanding applications including the COLLINS Class submarines operated by the Royal Australian Navy.

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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