RNZN tanker gets FarSounder sonar
The Royal New Zealand Navy's future fleet replenishment tanker, HMNZS Aotearoa, will be fitted with FarSounder's forward-looking sonar, the FarSounder-1000.
The FarSounder-1000 long range sonar will provide real-time 3D data on what is ahead as the tanker navigates the seas, giving the vessel's crew an elevated level of safety and security.
HMNZS Aotearoa is a Maritime Sustainment Capability vessel that will replace HMNZS Endeavour. Being built by South Korea's Hyundai Heavy Industries Shipyard, the tanker will be equipped with ice-strengthened and winterized steel for a full range of operations in Antarctica, and will be used for logistics support, maritime protection, humanitarian aid and disaster relief.
The FarSounder-1000 will be an important addition to the 24,000-metric ton vessel as it carries out operations in disaster zones with dangerous debris and changing seafloors.
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