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Fly-through of World War I Battle of Jutland wrecks
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Courtesy: JD-Contractor A/S
This video show data presented in NaviModel, which is part of the EIVA NaviSuite software suite for offshore survey and engineering operations, from the Battle of Jutland survey carried out by JD-Contractors A/S.
The Battle of Jutland was the largest naval battle of World War I, during which more than 8,500 people lost their lives and 25 ships were sunk. The battle was fought from 31 May to 1 June 1916.
The Director and founder of JD-Contractor, Gert Normann Andersen, sponsored the Battle of Jutland survey aimed at documenting the decay on the wrecks of the battle. The documentation from the survey will, among others things, be used in a new Sea War Museum in Thyborøn at the west coast of Denmark, close to the battlefield focusing on World War I, which opens on 1 July 2015.
About NaviSuite
From ROV- and vessel-based surveys to sonar, multibeam and single beam echo sounder operations, and everything in between, the five products composing NaviSuite cover the complete spectrum of offshore applications as well as the entire data workflow, from sonar and sensor data acquisition through to post-processing.
Selecting NaviSuite means reduced procurement and training costs through standardisation on a single software suite, regardless of application or equipment type. You can choose between a number of standard bundles dedicated to specific applications or tailor your own setup by selecting between the various products and features offered in NaviSuite.
This video show data presented in NaviModel, which is part of the EIVA NaviSuite software suite for offshore survey and engineering operations, from the Battle of Jutland survey carried out by JD-Contractors A/S.
The Battle of Jutland was the largest naval battle of World War I, during which more than 8,500 people lost their lives and 25 ships were sunk. The battle was fought from 31 May to 1 June 1916.
The Director and founder of JD-Contractor, Gert Normann Andersen, sponsored the Battle of Jutland survey aimed at documenting the decay on the wrecks of the battle. The documentation from the survey will, among others things, be used in a new Sea War Museum in Thyborøn at the west coast of Denmark, close to the battlefield focusing on World War I, which opens on 1 July 2015.
About NaviSuite
From ROV- and vessel-based surveys to sonar, multibeam and single beam echo sounder operations, and everything in between, the five products composing NaviSuite cover the complete spectrum of offshore applications as well as the entire data workflow, from sonar and sensor data acquisition through to post-processing.
Selecting NaviSuite means reduced procurement and training costs through standardisation on a single software suite, regardless of application or equipment type. You can choose between a number of standard bundles dedicated to specific applications or tailor your own setup by selecting between the various products and features offered in NaviSuite.
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