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01594 800470

www.teledynemarine.com/gavia/

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    2025-02-12T11:19:00

    Sweden will be equipped with cutting-edge subsea technology to enhance its naval operations courtesy of Teledyne

  • The image shows a team at sea deploying a Teledyne Gavia AUV

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    Teledyne Gavia expands production to meet AUV boom

    2024-08-13T10:51:00

    Teledyne Gavia is seeing a surge in AUV orders thanks to increased demand.

  • A group shot of the grand opening of Teledyne Gavia's new Polish service centre

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    Teledyne’s new European service centre for AUVs

    2024-07-24T16:49:00

    Teledyne Gavia’s brand new AUV Service Center in Poland is now open

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    Versatile AUV rated to 1,000m depth

    2019-10-03T16:07:00

    A marine institute in Belgium has taken delivery of an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) that is configured for diverse research applications and rated to 1,000m depth in a low logistics form factor.

  • Gavia AUV configured with Sonar Training Target module installed

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    Training module delivered

    2018-09-18T15:31:00

    Teledyne Gavia has announced the recent delivery to an undisclosed military customer of a Sonar Transponder Module (STM) for ASW (Anti Submarine Warfare) training.

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    Teledyne Gavia integrates Marine Magnetic Explorer Magnetometer

    2018-04-18T07:31:00

    Teledyne Gavia, manufacturer of the Gavia Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV), has announced the integration of Marine Magnetics’ Explorer AUV magnetometer.

  • The Gavia AUV is two-man portable and of modular construction

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    Gavia AUV for Saudi Aramco

    2017-08-25T09:49:00

    Teledyne Gavia of Iceland has completed delivery of a purpose-designed Gavia AUV to Saudi Aramco in Dhahran.

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