H Scientific Ltd

Click here for more information about SPECTRE for surface craft Click here for more information about Simulation products Click here for more information about Remote Control Workstation Front End software Click here for more information about AUV/UUV remote control systems Click here for more information about the PHANTOM navigation unit
Fastar, remote controlled surface craft operated by QinetiQ on Aberporth MoD Ranges
Training simulator, operated by UK Royal Navy
Remote Control Workstation Front End software
Talisman UUV, developed by BAE Systems, uses H Scientific's SPECTRE autopilot
Shadow DPV, uses the PHANTOM navigation unit

Established since 1996, H Scientific specialises in the development of innovative solutions for the marine, submarine and airbourne industries. Our main areas of expertise are in the fields of dynamic simulation, autopilot technology and navigational instrumentation. Based on these core technology areas, we have developed a range of products including:

Remote Control Systems based on H Scientific's SPECTRE autopilot system, for surface, subsurface and airborne applications.

 
Click here for more information about Airship SPECTRE
Click here for more information about SPECTRE for surface craft
Click here for more information about AUV/UUV remote control systems
Click here for more information about Remote Control Workstation Front End software
Airship SPECTRE
SPECTRE for surface craft
AUV/UUV remote control systems
Remote Control Workstation Front End software

Simulators to support development and accreditation of autopilots for:

 

Ships and surface craft

 

Subsurface vehicles

 

Airships

Dynamic Positioning Systems for ROVs, surface craft and airships.

Training systems for blind pilotage, helmsmanship and radio communications.

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