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UHV Manta Unmanned Hybrid Vehicle

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Efficient marine monitoring and inspection for defense, oceanography, offshore energy, and environmental surveying.

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Marine Tech SAS

Company Established Year

Since 2014

Who is this solution for

Govt, Business

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To sell

Project Status

In commerce

Looking to expand internationally

Yes

Doing business in

worldwide

Awards and certifications

Var Terre d’Innovation Award

2017

Recognized HELIO solar-powered drinking water solution innovation

Solar Impulse Efficient Solution Label

2020

HELIO labeled as sustainable, economically viable water production solution

France 2030 CORIMER Laureate

2025

Manta X deep-sea drone project selected and funded by state

Product description

The UHV Manta (Unmanned Hybrid Vehicle) by Marine Tech is a cutting-edge marine drone designed for versatile operations both on the surface and underwater at depths of up to 6,000 meters. It is equipped with a range of advanced sensors and capabilities, making it ideal for hydro-oceanographic missions, underwater inspection, and surveillance tasks.

The UHV Manta comes in different versions tailored for various depth profiles, offering extended endurance of up to 12 hours, variable autonomy modes, and a substantial payload capacity of approximately 50 kg. It supports different navigation modes, including manual, autopilot, and supervised, with seamless real-time data transmission via 4G/5G networks.

One of the key features of the UHV Manta is its modular design, allowing for quick deployment in a variety of applications such as underwater surveys, pipeline inspections, port security, and environmental monitoring. Additionally, Marine Tech provides the RSV series of USV drones, compact and versatile platforms that can operate independently or in conjunction with remotely operated vehicles (ROVs).

These innovative systems enable clients in defense, oceanography, offshore energy, and environmental surveying sectors to access cost-effective and efficient marine monitoring solutions without the need for traditional manned vessels.

Key characteristics and environmental benefits

  • Versatile marine drone for surface and underwater operations
  • Advanced sensor payloads for hydro-oceanographic missions and surveillance
  • Multiple depth profiles and endurance options for various applications
  • Modular design for rapid deployment in different scenarios
  • Real-time data transmission and navigation capabilities
  • Complementary USV drones for coastal and offshore operations
  • Cost-effective and efficient marine monitoring solutions
  • Empowers clients in defense, oceanography, and environmental surveying
  • Reduces the need for traditional manned vessels
  • Enhances capabilities in underwater surveys and inspections

About the Company

Marine Tech SAS is a French engineering SME specializing in cutting-edge maritime and marine-environment solutions. Established in 2014 by seasoned founders from Nymphea Environnement, the company offers services in three key areas: exploration and production of submarine freshwater springs; engineering and manufacturing of marine drones (USV and UHV) for oceanography and inspection; and marine pollution response technologies such as the NOTIL system, designed for efficient containment and recovery of oil spills. With over 20 years of collective operational experience, Marine Tech delivers innovative, economical, and rapid solutions for challenges across the Pacific to the Mediterranean. Their solutions are used by civil, institutional, and defense clients, delivered at speed and with flexibility to meet environmental needs at sea.

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