SeaBat® T51-R

Revolutionary technology, Outstanding performance

The RESON SeaBat T51-R, featured in the SeaBat T-series product range, is built on the shoulders of the renowned SeaBat T50 – but with four times the resolution. Bringing on a revolutionary and industry-unique true 800kHz sonar, surveys are conducted with the highest level of detail while still maintaining up to seven times water depth survey efficiency.

Besides the revolutionary 800kHz performance, the SeaBat T51-R also comes with a flexible 350-430kHz lower frequency range – intended for those surveys where extended range performance is required. The SeaBat T51-R comes with an optional industry-leading fully integrated Inertial Navigation System for accurate sensor time tagging and motion stabilization.

Contact BlueZone Group for more information about the SeaBat T51-R.

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RESON SeaBat T51-R Product leaflet

Teledyne Reson F30 and T51 Demonstration in Sydney Harbour

 

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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