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THE CYBERJET 250, SEES BOTH ABOVE AND BELOW THE WATERLINE.

Unmanned Surface Vehicle from TECDRON

French-based TECDRON Robotic Systems is bringing its expertise to the water with the Cyberjet 250. TECDRON are building a solid reputation for providing quality, yet resilient robots for both the military and civilian sectors. Past successes include the Quator XL, for transporting heavy loads over rough terrain and the Scarab Vulcain, a fire-fighting robot capable of dealing with the most adverse conditions. The Cyberjet 250 is the bigger brother to the Cyberjet 185, it is both longer and wider than its smaller brother and has a heavier weight of 290 kgs.

The Cyberjet 250 is a multi-purpose, reconnaissance and observation robot, essentially an unmanned surface vehicle (USV). It resembles a sleek speedboat and carries an array of high tech equipment including IP68 (night and day ) video camera, underwater camera, 2D imaging sonar, laser (for autonomous mode) and the option of a magnetometer. The robotic vessel can be either remotely-controlled from a computer terminal or can autonomously pilot itself using a laser, sonar and in-built sensors. The Cyberjet 250 is very versatile and is perfectly designed for inspection patrols, underwater detection and harbor security. It can be used as an important support to custom/navy patrols, for monitoring vessels and sites or also to conduct surveys and probe the seabed.

The USV can also be used to assist divers in many different tasks. It has greater duration than its predecessor the Cyberjet 185, an increase from 4 hours to 8-12 hours and a significantly increased payload of 200 kg, which increases its usefulness. The Cyberjet 250 brings a flexibility and endurance that will be attractive to clients from the military, civilian and scientific fields, merging high tech performance with an intelligent and robust design.

THE CYBERJET 250, SEES BOTH ABOVE AND BELOW THE WATERLINE.

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  • Périgny, France
  • TECDRON Robotic Systems