Blueprint Subsea Oculus Range

Redefining multibeam imaging

Blueprint’s Oculus range of multibeam imaging sonars offers single and dual-frequency models with unparalleled image quality in a compact, rugged form factor. Designed for use on anything from small inspection-class ROVs to larger working-class platforms, the Oculus series offers operating ranges of up to 200m and depth ratings down to 4000m. An Oculus to suit every challenge.

 

The Oculus Range includes:

  • Oculus M-Series – The benchmark in multibeam imaging sonars. Providing exceptional image quality and depth rated to 500m.

    The Blueprint Oculus M Series

 

  • Oculus MT-Series – All the benefits of the Oculus M-Series but with the advantage of a titanium housing to give a depth rating of 1000m.

    The Blueprint Oculus MT Series

 

  • Oculus MD-Series – The 4000m depth rated titanium housing allows the Oculus MD-Series to withstand pressures of deep-sea working.

    The Blueprint Oculus MD Series

 

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Blueprint Subsea Oculus Multibeam Imaging Sonar Datasheet

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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