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July 9, 2014

SeeByte Launches SeeTrack Military V4 at UDT

SeeByte, a creator smart software for unmanned maritime systems, announced the launch of SeeTrack Military V4 at UDT in Liverpool.

SeeTrack Military, now in use by 19 world navies, benefits from improved capabilities. These capabilities include the ability to concurrently plan and monitor multiple missions for multiple assets from a single shared user interface. SeeTrack Military also allows a user to post-process and store the data in a shared database and visualize it in both GIS and sensor specific displays. The software is built using a Service Orientated Architecture and provides users a simple software development kit. Operators are able to operate and integrate new AUVs, diver hand-held systems, ROVs and towfish sonars using a common interface. Military users are offered simple to use and powerful contact management databases compatible with popular tactical decision level software suites. Compatibility with Version 3 of the software is preserved.

SeeTrack Military is an open-architecture platform solution for rapid on-site analysis and data fusion that can be easily adapted for specific user needs. Developed as a mission-planning, monitoring, post-processing and reporting tool, this software technology has been successfully deployed on numerous surveys, military and security operations and scientific experiments.

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