Blue Water Ventures Looks to Utilize BakhtarRadar in Marine Recovery Industry

Blue Water Ventures International (BWVI) has begun a technology testing and integration initiative with Bakhtar Technologies to adapt its proprietary radar technology for use in the marine recovery industry.

BakhtarRadar was originally developed for explosive ordinance detection with initial funding provided by the US Air Force with further funding from the US Department of Defense, Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA).

The radar can detect, locate and 3D-image buried and submerged targets at long distances. The technology operates on material composition, instead of density or magnetism, permitting operation on ferrous and non-ferrous metallic objects in seawater and under the sea bed. The technology has also proven to be equally effective on objects composed of synthetic or organic materials, Blue Water Ventures explains.

“We are excited to work with Blue Water Ventures,” said David Steinman, Bakhtar’s VP for business development. “We see some great synergy here.”

The company and Bakhtar Technologies will cooperate in testing and implementing this new technology in the marine recovery industry with the goal of increasing the efficiency, safety, environmental friendliness and profitability of marine salvage operations.

“Blue Water has continued to search for new technology that will make underwater survey more efficient,” states Keith Webb, president and CEO of BWVI. “BakhtarRadar looks very promising.”

If the outcome of the tests is conclusive, BWVI said it will enter a definitive agreement with Bakhtar Technologies.