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KONGSBERG has a wide range of solutions to offer for coasts, ports and inland waterways.
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Search and Recovery
Police, fire, and military first responders are often called for the unenviable task of underwater body recovery with the victim being the result of drowning, marine accident, suicide or homicide.
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ROV and AUV applications
ROVs and AUVs are equipped with the latest technology in navigation, oceanographic, seabed mapping, real time monitoring, dynamic positioning and high-resolution imaging sensor systems. KONGSBERG supplies sensors for inertial navigation and positioning, pipeline survey, pipeline touchdown observation, visual navigation and collision avoidance, deep-sea site clearance, diver supervision, natural resource search survey and claim, and defense and security applications.
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Dredging
Dredging is a key service to ports and harbors, inland waterways, dams and coastal regions. Dredging operators must conduct their operations to meet the contract performance requirements while operating within environmental regulations. Dredgers also need to dredge to the contracted depth – but ideally, only the contracted depth since over-dredging only adds costs and wear and tear to equipment without any financial recovery from the client.
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Ocean research
Kongsberg Maritime subscribes to the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals. The worlds’ oceans form a critical part of planet Earth’s environment. Kongsberg has several instruments that are used by scientists in their work to understand the worlds’ oceans and the flora and fauna, and mankind’s impacts on them.
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Ports
Ports are critical to the economic activity of all nations. Ports deal with a variety of competing interests: larger vessels push the need for dredging of deeper channels and strengthening bollards for higher tensile loads.
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Bridges
The marine environment for civil engineers is challenging because infrastructure below the waterline is subject to hydraulic forces and environmental conditions. These can severely degrade the condition of the asset, yet the infrastructure is difficult to inspect and assess.
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Dams and Levees
Dams perform vital functions for flood control, hydroelectric power generation, water storage for agricultural, industrial and domestic consumption and lake recreation. They also serve to retain by products from mining, industrial and sewage treatment plants.
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Inland waterways
Inland waterways are critical components of the globe’s supply chain infrastructure. Several activities must be carried out on a regular basis to ensure the health and efficient operations of these transport routes.
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