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May 15, 2015 · about 11 years ago

Seatronics Delivers Predator ROVs to Great Eastern Group

Seatronics, an Acteon company, announced that (GEG) has taken delivery of two Predator inspection-class ROV systems integrated with SeeByte’s SeeTrack CoPilot. Great Eastern Group will use the Predators to provide enhanced capabilities for their survey and inspection tasks. SeeTrack CoPilot will all

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Seatronics, an Acteon company, announced that (GEG) has taken delivery of two Predator inspection-class ROV systems integrated with SeeByte’s SeeTrack CoPilot.

Great Eastern Group will use the Predators to provide enhanced capabilities for their survey and inspection tasks. SeeTrack CoPilot will allow operators to automate inspection tasks using point-and-click software to fly the ROV to any given point. The software allows pilots to click on an area they would like to inspect on the CoPilot interface and the ROV is able to fly autonomously to the location, the company explained.

Bruce Morris , GEG Director of Engineering & Operations, commented: “ We are delighted to be able to offer this marine environment functionality to our customers. We are always looking for ways to deliver quicker, better and more accurate results to our customers and the Predator system does exactly that.”

The Predator, a 300m depth-rated inspection class ROV has been developed by Seatronics in a collaboration with SeeByte.

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