Reson A/S2008-08-10 12:16:02
RESON sonar systems protects G8 summit in Japan
During the recent G8 Summit, the Japanese police decided to protect Tokyo Bay against underwater threats by using a waterside security system based on SeaBat multibeam sonar systems.
To prevent underwater terrorist attacks and disturbances by activities at the G8 Summit, held in Hokkaido Toyako, Japan, the Japanese police decided to use underwater security sonar to protect the Tokyo Bay and the coast around the Tomari nuclear power plant situated in the Shakotan peninsula. It was the first time ever that underwater security sonar systems were used this way in Japan. The Tomari nuclear power plant is an important facility and is therefore guarded with increased security.
Maritime security has been an important issue in recent G8 summits. In 2007 at a summit held in Heiligendamm, 21 activists were arrested when they tried to land from a small boat.
The SeaBat 7112, SeaBat 7111DDS and the SeaBat 7123 sonar systems, were delivered to the Japanese authorities by TOYO Corporation as part of a combined waterside security solution in conjunction with DIDSON.
The SeaBat 7112 system consists of a circular array and projector ensonifying a cylindrical volume of water up to 1000 meters across. Designed to detect small targets such as divers with closed circuit re-breather equipment, the systems will track and alert operators of their presence on a geo-referenced map of the area. .At close range SeaBat 7112 produced some spectacular images.
A single transmit beam illuminates the entire 360° volume to provide complete sector coverage. Among the avail-able options for SeaBat 7112 is Automated Detection & Tracking Software (ADT), which improves the tracking of divers.
The SeaBat 7111 Diver Detection Sonar (7111-DDS) is a High-Resolution Forward-Looking Sonar System oper-ating at 100 kHz that illuminates wide horizontal sector coverage ahead of the Sonar Head Assembly. The SeaBat 7111-DDS can be mounted on a surface vessel or remotely deployed on the sea floor and is available in depths ratings of up to 60 meters, which makes it an excellent low-cost solution for waterside security applications.
The SeaBat 7123 is advanced, COTS-based, high resolution sonar suitable for both commercial and military appli-cations.
The SeaBat 7123 is a triple-frequency, high-resolution, forward-looking sonar system that operates at 110kHz (Low Frequency), 240kHz (High Frequency), and/or 455kHz (Very High Frequency). The SeaBat 7123 illuminates a 45° to 120° horizontal coverage.
During the recent G8 Summit, the Japanese police decided to protect Tokyo Bay against underwater threats by using a waterside security system based on SeaBat multibeam sonar systems.
To prevent underwater terrorist attacks and disturbances by activities at the G8 Summit, held in Hokkaido Toyako, Japan, the Japanese police decided to use underwater security sonar to protect the Tokyo Bay and the coast around the Tomari nuclear power plant situated in the Shakotan peninsula. It was the first time ever that underwater security sonar systems were used this way in Japan. The Tomari nuclear power plant is an important facility and is therefore guarded with increased security.
Maritime security has been an important issue in recent G8 summits. In 2007 at a summit held in Heiligendamm, 21 activists were arrested when they tried to land from a small boat.
The SeaBat 7112, SeaBat 7111DDS and the SeaBat 7123 sonar systems, were delivered to the Japanese authorities by TOYO Corporation as part of a combined waterside security solution in conjunction with DIDSON.
The SeaBat 7112 system consists of a circular array and projector ensonifying a cylindrical volume of water up to 1000 meters across. Designed to detect small targets such as divers with closed circuit re-breather equipment, the systems will track and alert operators of their presence on a geo-referenced map of the area. .At close range SeaBat 7112 produced some spectacular images.
A single transmit beam illuminates the entire 360° volume to provide complete sector coverage. Among the avail-able options for SeaBat 7112 is Automated Detection & Tracking Software (ADT), which improves the tracking of divers.
The SeaBat 7111 Diver Detection Sonar (7111-DDS) is a High-Resolution Forward-Looking Sonar System oper-ating at 100 kHz that illuminates wide horizontal sector coverage ahead of the Sonar Head Assembly. The SeaBat 7111-DDS can be mounted on a surface vessel or remotely deployed on the sea floor and is available in depths ratings of up to 60 meters, which makes it an excellent low-cost solution for waterside security applications.
The SeaBat 7123 is advanced, COTS-based, high resolution sonar suitable for both commercial and military appli-cations.
The SeaBat 7123 is a triple-frequency, high-resolution, forward-looking sonar system that operates at 110kHz (Low Frequency), 240kHz (High Frequency), and/or 455kHz (Very High Frequency). The SeaBat 7123 illuminates a 45° to 120° horizontal coverage.
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