Surveyor Interceptor hits new record in the Black Sea Maritime Archaeology Project
During MMTs participation in the MAP project, the Surveyor Interceptor ROV (SROV) was used for geophysical surveys to detect former land surfaces buried below the current seabed. It set new records for both depth of 1800 meters and sustained speed over 6 knots and covered a distance of 1000 km.MMT is proud of taking part in this historical project. MMTs founder and CTO Ola Oskarsson, who has developed SROV together with trusted partners, explains the importance of showing the wide range of SROV´s capabilities. It was developed for the oil and gas industry but is capable to inspect and
MMT are pleased to announce a contract award with the Black Sea Maritime Archaeological Project (Black Sea MAP) for archaeological and geological scientific surveys at the Black Sea.The second season of the project will be performed during September 2016 from the vessel Stril Explorer and will consist of detailed seabed mapping, inspections and geotechnical sampling in close co-operation with the project scientific team. The primary survey tool on board will be the SROV “Surveyor Interceptor”, jointly owned and operated by MMT and Reach Subsea. The SROV is the most efficient tool available