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The Dual Frequency Identification Sonar (DIDSON) uses acoustic lens technology to provide high-quality beam-forming versus digital beam-forming which requires electric power for digital computations. While the acoustic lens technology is intended for diver-held sonar, the DIDSON has proven ideal for remote vehicle applications.
Click the DIDSON image to view the SCUBA divers in motion. Note the acoustic shadows of the kicking fins. |
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The LAPAXA is a portable system for x-raying large-scale targets such as 55 gallon drums. Standard 8" x 10" exposures are reassembled after film development to form a single image. LAPAXA systems have been fielded for evaluation and testing.
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The TALON MRV is a small, lightweight, fast and extremely mobile remote controlled platform. The TALON has been fielded to the Army and USMC EOD, and deployed in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom for remote placement of C-4 and initial approach in locations where tripwires, landmines, or enemy fighters may have been present.
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