RESON: Press Releases

Seatronics Commissions RESON® with Order for Upgrade Package
Friday, December 03, 2010 by RESON With a global presence and a huge portfolio of subsea equipment for subsea construction support, the most important thing for Seatronics is a complete range of products, the best products...

Kim Lehmann Appointed CEO and President of RESON
Monday, June 08, 2009 by RESON The RESON board is very pleased to announce that Kim Lehmann agreed to join RESON from 1 June. Mr Lehmann brings a track record of developing customer focus, growing sales and expanding...

RESON’s Waterside Security Systems Demonstrated During HPT08
Monday, January 26, 2009 by RESON The SeaBat 7112 and SeaBat 7123 waterside security systems were tested successfully during NATO harbour protection trials (HPT08). In September the NATO harbour protection trials took place...

RESON Delivers Second Sonar System to Chilean Navy
Friday, November 28, 2008 by RESON SHOA Servico Hidrografico y Oceanografico de la Armada de Chile (The Chilean Navy Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service) has recently taken delivery of a second new RESON sonar system. ...

RESON Delivers SeaBat Sonar System to Chilean Navy
Monday, October 20, 2008 by RESON In August 2008 Commander Rafael Widow of the Chilean navy took delivery of a SeaBat sonar system, which was fitted to the Submarine Tender Almirante Jose Torino Merino Castro. ...

BAE Systems Chooses RESON's SeaBat 7123 for Talisman
Friday, October 17, 2008 by RESON In March this year BAE Systems launched its new autonomous unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) Talisman. The programme, which is fully funded by BAE Systems, started in late 2004 and was designed...

Successful Co-operation Between RESON and Schelde Naval Shipbuilding on Thai Navy Vessel
Friday, October 17, 2008 by RESON RESON recently completed delivery and trials for a complete hydrographic and oceanographic equipment package for the new royal Thai navy multipurpose vessel HTMS Pharuehatsabodi and her two...

RESON Sonar System Protects G8 Summit in Japan
Friday, August 08, 2008 by RESON During the recent G8 Summit, the Japanese police decided to protect Tokyo Bay against underwater threats by using a waterside security system based on SeaBat multi-beam sonar systems. ...