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SeeByte at REPMUS 2025: Enabling rapid, repeatable and reliable maritime operations.

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At REPMUS 2025, SeeByte’s integrated capability suite, Neptune, SeeTrack and our Man-Made Object Detector (MMO) delivered a comprehensive digital workflow supporting the full mission lifecycle.

These and many other successful outcomes from REPMUS 25 were only possible due to the exceptional contribution made by the Royal Navy, US Navy and Royal Netherlands Navy (Koninklijke Marine)

 

Multinational Missions

Neptune was employed by Royal Navy MTXG teams to run multinational collaborative autonomy missions (RN, USN, RNLN), enabling agile mission planning and real-time mission-level autonomy. It supported the efficient coordination of uncrewed systems, allowing operators to focus on higher-level decision-making rather than low-level control.

 

Central Operating System 

Following mission execution, SeeTrack served as the central platform for mission analysis, contact marking, and reporting to the CTU. It was also used by MCM Records to quality-assure MTXG outputs, ensuring data integrity, traceability, and alignment with NATO standards.

 

MMO 

Integrated within SeeTrack, the MMO delivered automated detection of man-made objects in both side scan and high-resolution SAS data. In a representative case (1.5-hour SAS mission covering 2km² at 2cm resolution), MMO processed the full dataset and marked contacts in under 10 minutes, compared to an estimated 3–4 days for manual PMA to QA standards. 

 

Together, Neptune, SeeTrack, and MMO form a tightly integrated digital ecosystem that:

  • Reduces time from data collection to actionable insight

  • Minimises operator workload while increasing confidence in outputs

  • Supports QA and standardisation across multinational teams

  • Enhances mission readiness and scalability for future MCM operations

 

At REPMUS, SeeByte’s technology demonstrated not only technical maturity, but operational relevance, providing real-world impact where it matters most.

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