Defence
The security of underwater infrastructure is a top priority for NATO. Seekable has developed advanced technology for detecting buried cables and pipelines, positioning the company as a leader in supporting Europe’s efforts to safeguard critical assets. Utilising electro-magnetic detection, Seekable’s system has become the preferred choice for cable repair operations by one of the NATO member countries. Our innovation reduces the average time required for fault localization from 18 days to a few hours.
Rapid Cable Fault Detection:
Traditional methods are slow. Seekable changes the game.
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10x faster fault localisation than industry standards
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Real-time data output at 5Hz, enabling tracking at speeds of up to 5 knots
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AI-driven algorithms for pinpoint accuracy in cable position and burial depth
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The only provider using aerial drones to track cables in shallow intertidal waters
When sabotage or damage strikes, Seekable localises faults within hours – critical for rapid cable and pipeline repair.
Integrated Threat Detection:
Beyond tracking cables and pipelines, Seekable simultaneously delivers comprehensive subsea situational awareness.
- Combining fluxgate & electromagnetic sensors, high-resolution sonar, and multibeam mapping
Detecting underwater vehicles, wrecks, minerals, and mines
Supporting autonomous unmanned operations for defence and marine survey applications
Seekable is advancing a next-generation multi-sensor system for rapid detection and monitoring of subsea anomalies and potential hazards.
Autonomous Navigation:
Unmanned vehicles should do more than just follow, they have the potential to operate with a high degree of autonomy.
Utilising edge computing and AI, vehicles will autonomously follow cables and pipelines, avoid obstacles, or respond to potential threats.
Integration of our in-house UXO process flow with edge computing will allow real-time detection and classification of magnetic anomalies
These capabilities are designed to enhance operational safety and efficiency in complex marine environments.
These projects are currently under development, with early results showing promising potential for future deployment.
Swarming Underwater Drone Operations:
When protecting critical subsea infrastructure, one drone isn’t enough.
Seekable can utilise coordinated swarms of underwater drones
Compact edge-computing modules allow for fleet-wide autonomous actions
Drones can search, position, and react to underwater signals simultaneously
The future of subsea defence is swarming technology. Seekable is actively seeking partners to accelerate development.
Rapid Cable Fault Detection:
Traditional methods are slow. Seekable changes the game.
10x faster fault localisation than industry standards
Real-time data output at 5Hz, enabling tracking at speeds of up to 5 knots
AI-driven algorithms for pinpoint accuracy in cable position and burial depth
The only provider using aerial drones to track cables in shallow intertidal waters
When sabotage or damage strikes, Seekable localises faults within hours – critical for rapid cable and pipeline repair.

Integrated Threat Detection:
Beyond tracking cables and pipelines, Seekable simultaneously delivers comprehensive subsea situational awareness.
- Combining fluxgate & electromagnetic sensors, high-resolution sonar, and multibeam mapping
Detecting underwater vehicles, wrecks, minerals, and mines
Supporting autonomous unmanned operations for defence and marine survey applications
Seekable is advancing a next-generation multi-sensor system for rapid detection and monitoring of subsea anomalies and potential hazards.

Autonomous Navigation:
Unmanned vehicles should do more than just follow, they have the potential to operate with a high degree of autonomy.
Utilising edge computing and AI, vehicles will autonomously follow cables and pipelines, avoid obstacles, or respond to potential threats.
Integration of our in-house UXO process flow with edge computing will allow real-time detection and classification of magnetic anomalies
These capabilities are designed to enhance operational safety and efficiency in complex marine environments.
These projects are currently under development, with early results showing promising potential for future deployment.

Swarming Underwater Drone Operations:
When protecting critical subsea infrastructure, one drone isn’t enough.
Seekable can utilise coordinated swarms of underwater drones
Compact edge-computing modules allow for fleet-wide autonomous actions
Drones can search, position, and react to underwater signals simultaneously
The future of subsea defence is swarming technology. Seekable is actively seeking partners to accelerate development.

Rapid Cable Fault Detection:
Traditional methods are slow. Seekable changes the game.
10x faster fault localisation than industry standards
Real-time data output at 5Hz, enabling tracking at speeds of up to 5 knots
AI-driven algorithms for pinpoint accuracy in cable position and burial depth
The only provider using aerial drones to track cables in shallow intertidal waters
When sabotage or damage strikes, Seekable localises faults within hours – critical for rapid cable and pipeline repair.

Integrated Threat Detection:
Beyond tracking cables and pipelines, Seekable simultaneously delivers comprehensive subsea situational awareness.
- Combining fluxgate & electromagnetic sensors, high-resolution sonar, and multibeam mapping
Detecting underwater vehicles, wrecks, minerals, and mines
Supporting autonomous unmanned operations for defence and marine survey applications
Seekable is advancing a next-generation multi-sensor system for rapid detection and monitoring of subsea anomalies and potential hazards.

Autonomous Navigation:
Unmanned vehicles should do more than just follow, they have the potential to operate with a high degree of autonomy.
Utilising edge computing and AI, vehicles will autonomously follow cables and pipelines, avoid obstacles, or respond to potential threats.
Integration of our in-house UXO process flow with edge computing will allow real-time detection and classification of magnetic anomalies
These capabilities are designed to enhance operational safety and efficiency in complex marine environments.
These projects are currently under development, with early results showing promising potential for future deployment.

Swarming Underwater Drone Operations:
When protecting critical subsea infrastructure, one drone isn’t enough.
Seekable can utilise coordinated swarms of underwater drones
Compact edge-computing modules allow for fleet-wide autonomous actions
Drones can search, position, and react to underwater signals simultaneously
The future of subsea defence is swarming technology. Seekable is actively seeking partners to accelerate development.
