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 small survey boats.
The new vessel will acquire hydrographic data in the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea. She will also act as a training vessel and will be used for oceanographic data collection.
HTMS Pharuehatsabodi was built in Thailand through a joint venture between Unithai Shipyard and Engineering (Unithai) and Schelde Naval Shipbuilding (SNS).
Schelde Naval Shipbuilding is part of the Damen Shipyards Group and specialises in naval vessels. The vessel was designed by SNS and the material package and local site supervision was delivered by Damen Technical Co-operation (DTC).
RESON’s scope of supply for the HTMS Pharuehatsabodi comprises a RESON SeaBat 8101 multibeam sonar system, a NaviSound 420DS singlebeam echosounder, L3-Klein side scan sonar, Sonardyne USBL, an Innomar sub-bottom profiler and oceanographic equipment such as Valeport CTD and water samplers, seabed-based tide systems and laboratory equipment.
The two 8m survey boats are equipped with NaviSound 210 singlebeam echosounders and one of the boats also has a SeaBat 8101 multibeam sonar system.
RESON’s Dutch branch acted as hydrographic/oceanographic system integrator at the site in Thailand. They made sure equipment was installed and interfaced correctly and all systems performed according to requirements.