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R2Sonic enables faster, safer, and more accurate data to keep building, inspection, and repair projects on-track, on schedule, and within budget. 

 

In addition to the standard suite of R2Sonic features, switchable Forward Looking Sonar (FLS) and optional Ultra High Resolution (UHR) are designed specifically for engineers working on quay walls and other vertical structures.

R2Sonic Multibeam Echosounders

We offer a simplified portfolio of four multibeam echosounders, all with wideband selectable operating frequencies. What sets R2Sonic apart is the ability to customize each sonar with any of our suite of revolutionary technical modes. You can add any of these options to any multibeam sonar at any time. You can upgrade remotely from wherever you are, whenever you need.

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  • The Sonic 2022 is user friendly and provides flexible integration with ancillary sensors and software; coupled with high quality bathymetric output, this system provides a very robust solution for all hydrographic applications across its operating spectrum.
    — Michel C. Goguen, Canadian Hydrographic Service, Central & Artic Region, Canada
  • The performance, system flexibility and reliability is outstanding. All of this along with the competitive price and prompt, personalized customer support, make Sonic systems ideal for our operations.
    — Mike Mueller, President, eTrac Engineering LLC, USA
  • We have used the Sonic 2024 for surveying a rocky slope in the port of Brest, for which reference terrestrial laser scanner data is available.  We found the Sonic 2024 returned exceptionally clean data, even on difficult seabed such as dumped rocks. We think this system will dramatically decrease the data cleaning effort for digital terrain models production
    — Nathalie Debese, ENSIET, France