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McLean, VA, United States
Independent consulting engineering practice founded by retired U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Thomas M. Hopkins, specializing in naval ship and submarine design, construction, and maintenance. The practice ceased operations following Hopkins' death in May 2003.
Ottawa,, Ontario, Canada
Custom manufacturing of scale models for ships and other maritime related structures used in trade shows and exhibits.
Hamburg,, Germany
ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) is a German company specializing in the design, construction, and servicing of submarines, surface vessels, naval weapons, and underwater systems, with a focus on innovation and sustainability.
Rockville, MD, United States
Tracor Applied Sciences Inc. is an engineering and technical services company based in Rockville, Maryland, specializing in support for naval vessels including FFG-7 frigate class ships and submarine programs.
Morristown,, NJ, United States
TyCom provides point-to-point communications solutions including network planning, system deployment, and maintenance services with advanced fiber optic technology.
Weymouth, Dorset, United Kingdom
Ultra Electronics - Ocean Systems in Weymouth specializes in maritime mission systems including sonar, radar, acoustic expendables, signature management, and power systems, with expertise in anti-submarine warfare solutions.
South El Monte, CA, United States
VACCO Industries is a manufacturer of precision valves, manifolds, filters, and fluid control components for aerospace, defense, and maritime applications. Headquartered in South El Monte, California, VACCO is a subsidiary of RBC Bearings Incorporated.
Phoenixville, PA, United States
Company Mission Our mission at VideoRay is to provide the best value and top efficiency in a small inspection-class ROV. Our reason for forming the company was to make ROVs more accessible to more people who want to explore and capture underwater worlds on video, whether for education, aquaculture, research, investigations, security, or surveys of dams, pipelines, wrecks, or water tanks. Product Mission for VideoRay ROVs By Scott Bentley, President of VideoRay The idea to introduce the world's smallest ROV came to me while skydiving over the North Pole three years ago. During the trip, my friend Bob Christ and I visited the Shirshov Institute in Moscow, which developed the Mir manned submersible that explored the Titanic. Scientists at the Institute were working on a microROV that would be small enough to enter other parts of Titanic and the WW2 Japanese I-52 submarine. Bob and I were fascinated, and we started investigating whether anyone was selling microsubs commercially. We were fortunate to find Inuktun in Canada, a company with a design for an 8-pound ROV that had been proven over a decade of use and engineering. We purchased the technology and started VideoRay with dream of introducing divers and underwater explorers to an affordable ROV that could go places no other ROV could go. VideoRay is the only proven, personal ROV on the market, with hundreds of units in operation in around the world. We've continually honed the VideoRay, but we have held fast to our original missions of affordability, portability, usability, and safety in a micro ROV.
The Western Australia Maritime Museum, located in Fremantle, showcases the state's maritime heritage including the winning America's Cup yacht Australia II, naval vessels, and exhibits on the Indian Ocean and WA's coastal history. It is part of the Western Australian Museum network.