JOSCAR (the Joint Supply Chain Accreditation Register) is a collaborative tool used by a growing number of prime contractors in the aerospace, defence and security industry to act as a single repository for pre-qualification and compliance information.
Israeli startup technology innovator Sealartec has completed full sea trials for its ground-breaking robotic launch and recovery system.
During a series of trials that took place off Israel recently, the company demonstrated the unique system’s capability to conduct precise, fully-autonomous launch and recovery of an unmanned vessel (USV).
JOSCAR (the Joint Supply Chain Accreditation Register) is a collaborative tool used by a growing number of prime contractors in the aerospace, defence and security industry to act as a single repository for pre-qualification and compliance information.
Safe and repeatable launch and recovery of autonomous surface vessels at sea remains one of the big unsolved problems for providers of autonomous and uncrewed vessels.
In response to this important challenge, BAE Systems Mritime worked closely with us over the last 15 months to develop a solution for our their range of seaboats.
Sealartec’s Revolutionary Launch and Recovery System for Unmanned Boats Is Making Plenty of Waves
A small Israeli start-up has succeeded in solving a crucial problem that until now has eluded international research efforts: how to autonomously launch and recover small unmanned vessels from large ships at sea.
הסטארטאפ הישראלי שיאפשר את מהפכת כלי השייט האוטונומיים: חברת Sealartec פיתחה מערכת רובוטית להשקה ושליה (Launch & Recovery) של כלי שייט בלתי מאוישיםhttps://t.co/42A0EmkoPd
הסטארטאפ הישראלי Sealartec יאפשר ע"י מערכת רובוטית את מהפכת כלי השייט האוטונומיים. השימוש בכלי שייט בלתי מאוישים הולך וגובר למגוון שימושים כמו מחקר, אבטחת נכסים ימיים ותמיכה באסדות גז ונפט. הסטארטאפ פיתח מערכת רובוטית להשקה ושליה (Launch & Recovery) של כל…https://t.co/p3qiSySfaw
Sealartec has conducted sea trials to demonstrate the capabilities of its fully #autonomous launch-and-recovery system for USVs.https://t.co/HC3rBEr5SI
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