Exail sells first DriX O-16 USV

An Exail DriX-O16-2 USV on the surface of the sea with stormy clouds

Source: Gilles Martin-Raget

Exail has sold its cutting-edge transoceanic uncrewed surface vessel (USV), to an Indo-Pacific customer operating within the civil sector

Designed for long-range maritime operations, the DriX O-16 is equipped with state-of-the-art sensors, including a full-depth multibeam echosounder, enabling operators to gather highly accurate data for hydrographic, geophysical and environmental missions.

Its design also allows for the deployment of autonomous underwater vehicles and remotely operated vehicles, making it suitable for a wide range of maritime applications.

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