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Explore OST’s round-up of our five most read articles in the industry throughout June, featuring new unmanned technologies, underwater imaging systems, and industry collaborations.
1. SatLab Unveils New USV with Integrated Multibeam Echo Sounder

SatLab Geosolutions introduced the HydroBoat 1200MB, a compact, all-in-one solution integrating unmanned surface vehicle (USV) technology with the HydroBeam M2 multibeam echo sounder.
Designed to simplify and accelerate underwater 3D surveying for inland and nearshore environments, the HydroBoat 1200MB delivers professional-grade performance and reliable data in a portable, turnkey package.
2. Deep Trekker Supports Underwater EOD Efforts with REVOLUTION ROVs

The State Emergency Service of Ukraine (SESU) received sixteen Deep Trekker REVOLUTION ROVs (remotely operated vehicles) under a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) initiative, funded by the governments of the Republic of Korea, France, and New Zealand.
The systems will be utilized by trained SESU teams conducting operations in water bodies contaminated with explosive remnants of war across Ukraine, supporting critical underwater explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) operations.
3. Voyis Launches Advanced Optical System to Enhance Underwater Imaging

Voyis launched Deep Vision Optics, an advanced optical system developed to enhance image clarity and sharpness in subsea environments, designed for the Discovery Vision Systems and Observer Imaging Systems.
Deep Vision Optics is a substantial advancement in underwater imaging technology, equipping operators to perform more precise, efficient, and automated subsea inspections.
4. Teledyne Marine Demonstrates Advanced Ocean Technology at SeaSEC Challenge 2025

Teledyne Marine, alongside Teledyne Geospatial, successfully participated in the SeaSEC Challenge 2025, a multi-national maritime exercise focused on real-world testing of technologies that safeguard underwater infrastructure.
Held from 12–23 May off the coast of Scheveningen, Netherlands, Teledyne Marine contributed advanced ocean mapping, acoustic detection, and real-time data processing systems across all three SeaSEC operational challenges.
5. Hydroacoustic Sensing: Q&A with Crewless Marine

Crewless Marine co-founder Steven Bordonaro discussed the company’s hydrophone systems, highlighting the need for innovative cost-conscious sensors, the growing blue economy, and its position as a finalist in the Rhode Island Business Competition.