Greensea IQ’s Bayonet 150 is a two-person portable surf zone robotics platform ideal for light weather and surf conditions, small boat deployment, and smaller payloads. Operating from the sea floor to the beachhead, Bayonet AUGVs travel through the harshest conditions where other systems cannot.
The B150 is the most compact in the Bayonet series, offering exceptional portability and ease of deployment. This AUGV is ideal for smaller payloads, and lighter weather and surf conditions. Its reduced size and weight make it perfect for space-constrained applications, offering easier mobility and lower logistics. Despite its smaller stature, the B150 does not compromise on capability, providing reliable performance in various scenarios.
Bayonet 150 Features:
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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
The Greensea IQ B350 is the largest vehicle in the Bayonet class, engineered for the heaviest payloads and the harshest environmental conditions.
Read moreThe Greensea IQ Bayonet 250 AUGV is the all-around surf zone robotics workhorse of the Bayonet line. The 250 can be assembled, tool free, in field while maintaining two-person portability.
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