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Deep Trekker Launches DT Revolution at World’s Largest Unmanned Systems Tradeshow

Revolution is an expansion of the company’s latest ROV line powered by BRIDGE technology

Deep Trekker Inc., is showcasing its latest line of underwater robots at AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2019 – the largest tradeshow for unmanned and autonomous systems across the commercial and defense industries.

The Deep Trekker line up delivers the all new Revolution remotely operated vehicle – making its debut in North America. Engineered with carbon fiber and stainless steel, Revolution is more powerful than ever seen before - equipped with auto-stabilization, wireless connectivity, augmented recording capabilities and 4K Ultra HD video resolution. The latest innovations from Deep Trekker will be featured at Booth 4605 from April 30th to May 2nd.

Revolution is based on an automated station holding, allowing the camera, sonar and manipulator arm to rotate a full 260 degrees for advanced situational awareness and unmatched flexibility. It can be remotely controlled to depths of 305 meters underwater. The vehicle’s manipulator arm has a close strength of 70 lbs and the ROV tether can pull up to 300 lbs to the surface.

Revolution is designed to detect explosive devices, locate contraband hidden beneath the water, assist divers, investigate mine-like objects and safely conduct underwater inspections in currents of up to 3.5 knots.

Coupled with the driving force of BRIDGE, Revolution provides advanced stability in underwater environments.

Story by Deep Trekker

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