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New ROTV System to Aid German Naval Research

WehrTechnische Dienststelle (WTD 71) has acquired a MacArt- ney FOCUS 2 ROTV system in- stalled with Raytheon ProSAS for testing SAS sonar technologies for

German Navy mine detection.The

FOCUS 2 has a number of off-the- shelf products, including MacArt- ney LUXUS compact low light cameras, ORE Trackpoint 3 USBL transponder, Valeport MiniSVS sound velocity sensor and Imag- inex FL forward looking sonar.

Additionally, the FOCUS system has been prepared for installation of Raytheon ProSAS synthetic ap- erture sonar, Reson multibeam so- nar and Kearfott INS, and a special interface has been developed for integration of a range of WTD 71 developed sensors.

www.macartney.com

MacArtney

CTG Algae Monitoring System for United Utilities

United Utilities has chosen the Chelsea Technologies Group

ALGAE-Wader Pro and ALGAE-Station Pro systems to aid real time assessment of algae levels in their water sources feeding into a number of Water Treatment Works. The CTG

Algae monitoring systems were chosen after an extended trial period which demonstrated the use of the TriLux ? uo- rometer, from which these systems are based, in detecting chl-a, Phycocyanin and Phycoerythrin levels.

www.chelsea.co.uk

Novacavi

Novacavi Hybrid Cable

Passes Pressure Test

Specialist cable manufacturer Novacavi reports that its 22XM413 custom transmission data and power hybrid ca- ble has passed endurance tests for hydrostatic longitudinal

Dr. Cathy water tightness. The cable test was performed in Novacavi

Rushworth facilities for two hours at water pressure of more than 2 bars, with the CTG and saw no leakage and no slippage of cores.

ALGAE-Wad- www.novacavi.it er Pro.

CTG www.marinetechnologynews.com

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