Technology is crucial in mine warfare at sea, enabling navies to detect, dispose of, and protect against mines, as well as to lay them. Sensors such as sonar and magnetometers can locate mines in the water, while ROVs can search for mines in shallow water. Explosive charges and specialized tools can be used to dispose of mines safely.
Wether you are an experienced operator in the military domain or you are looking to expand your capabilities in the mine warfare domain we are here to help you. Underwater equipment can be easy to use but the environment you are deploying them is always hostile. Many people forget that it is easier to communicate to the moon than to communicate 5 km under water.
Acquiring equipment is just the first step, getting your personnel properly trained should be the main goal. Manufactures often provide technical instruction in how to operate equipment but they do not train you in the use of the equipment in a mine warfare setting. At Subsea Fundamentals we have experience deploying several types of equipment in the field.
Contact us to find out what we can do for you.
I provide sonar training aimed at the search of objects on the seabed. This can be using classical sidescan, SAS sonar or a forward looking sonar. Training is aimed at getting familiar with the technique behind the sonardata provided. This all will be combined with common practise when performing sonar operations.
My trainings are commonly given on a location of the customers choice. As it adds vallue to train in the waters you will work in we try to provide the training at a location of the customers choosing. This can be anywhere in the world.
Yes, i can provide you with ROV training aimed at governmental and inspection use of an ROV. I find it important to mention that i aim at search, identifying and recovering objects and do not aim at offshore duties other then inspection class vehicles.
I am familiar with several different vehicles and assets. Small sized Auv’s, medium sized Auv’s, USBL systems, INS systems. This is a small part of the devices I work with on a weekly bases.