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July 1, 2014 · about 12 years ago

VIDEO: Teledyne in Deep Tow Vehicle Build

Teledyne Benthos and Teledyne RESON are developing a new deep tow vehicle for Odyssey Marine Exploration. The vehicle is equipped with a SeaBat 7125 Multibeam Sonar and will be used to find shipwrecks on the seabed in very deep waters. The Vehicle will be about four meters long and are to be towed w

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Teledyne Benthos and Teledyne RESON are developing a new deep tow vehicle for Odyssey Marine Exploration.

The vehicle is equipped with a SeaBat 7125 Multibeam Sonar and will be used to find shipwrecks on the seabed in very deep waters.

The Vehicle will be about four meters long and are to be towed with a 10 kilometer cable form a surface vessel.

Odyssey does deep-ocean shipwreck exploration, searching the globe’s vast oceans for sunken ships with intriguing stories, extraordinary treasure and precious artifacts spanning centuries of maritime travel. Odyssey’s discoveries uncover new knowledge and history from the depths.

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