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Norbit’s new WBMS X Multibeam Sonar

January 23, 2025
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Introducing Norbit Subsea’s Latest Innovation: The WBMS X

Norbit Subsea has unveiled its newest addition to the multibeam sonar family, the WBMS X. This ultra-compact system is designed with flexibility in mind, offering a customizable solution for a variety of operational environments.

Customizable Features

The WBMS X can be tailored to meet specific needs, with standard bundles including integrated Applanix or SBG GNSS/INS. For applications such as ROV, a non-integrated version is also available.

For those requiring enhanced data density, the option to upgrade to 1024 True Beams or add Dual Swath is available. Active stabilization for dynamic conditions can be achieved through the addition of Pitch and Yaw Stabilization.

Key Attributes

  • Ultra-compact, high-resolution design
  • Curved array receiver for enhanced performance
  • Optional tightly integrated GNSS/INS
  • Active roll, pitch, and yaw stabilization for high vessel motion environments
  • Dual Swath for efficient data collection
  • Easy and quick mobilization, regardless of location

With its innovative features and customizable options, the WBMS X from Norbit Subsea is set to revolutionize the field of multibeam sonar technology. Stay ahead of the curve with this cutting-edge solution for all your underwater surveying needs.

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