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MS-310e
Microsalinometer
RBR released the next version of its microsalinometer, the MS-310e. The latest is the addition of an Ethernet interface to remotely control the measuring cycle. Using the RBR soft- ware, Ruskin, and the network con- nection, the MS-310e is capable of measuring directly from sample bot- tles, pipelines, saltwater reservoirs, fish tanks, and calibration baths with- out the operator being present at the measurement site. Through the
Ethernet connection the MS-310e is commanded to fill or flush the meas- uring cells remotely. The number of cycles of fills and flushes before a measurement is defined by the opera- tor.
Email: info@ rbr-global.com
IXSEA for UAE Navy Deal
UAE Systems Integrator Company
Abu Dhabi Systems Integration LLC (ADSI) has chosen, on behalf of UAE
Navy, IXSEA navigation equipment for work it is doing for the country’s navy. ADSI is the Combat System
Integrator (CSI) of 12 Ghannatha- class missile boats, which will use
IXSEA’s MARINS Inertial
Navigation Systems (INS), and upgrading 12 Ghannatha-class trans- port boats, which will use PHINS systems.
Saab Seaeye Expands
Saab Seaeye will take responsibility for the Saab group’s underwater vehi- cle division which currently forms part of Saab Underwater Systems in
Motala, Sweden. International sales and marketing functions and equip- ment manufacture will move from
Sweden to be integrated into Saab
Seaeye’s center of operations at
Fareham, UK. An engineering capa- bility for the underwater vehicle defense market will be created within
Saab Dynamics in Linkoping,
Sweden to become the Swedish office of Saab Seaeye. “The combined resource will create a powerful plat- form for growth that will better serve both the civilian and military mar- ket,” says Dave Grant, MD, Saab
Seaeye.