Teledyne SeaBotix Little Benthic Crawler

Teledyne SeaBotix Little Benthic Crawler

The Little Benthic Crawler (LBC) features a unique vortex suction device that enables it to adhere strongly to the surface being inspected in currents up to 5 knots. Even in such difficult conditions the LBC provides a stable sensor platform for high quality data acquisition. Don’t be fooled by imitations!

Unique to SeaBotix hybrid/crawler systems is the combination of a highly efficient attraction device and drive mechanism. The patented VRAM attractor produces an amazing 28 kg f of attractive force while the tracked drive system produces a further amazing 12 kg f of pulling force. This powerful combination provides a capability in demanding conditions where other systems fail.

The Little Benthic Crawler (LBC) is available for rental and is ideal for all types of hull inspection and hull search tasks including location and detection of maritime improvised explosive devices (IED).

 

Teledyne SeaBotix Little Benthic Crawler

Teledyne SeaBotix Little Benthic Crawler

Key Features

Up to 25-hour mission duration

Speeds up to 4.2 knots

Increased module payload capacity

Search and recovery

Hydrography

Deep sea mineral exploration

Marine & Fisheries research

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