ELWAVE’s Tetrapulse electromagnetic sensor is set to play a key role in clearing Ukrainian waters of unexploded ordnance and mines.
As part of a project led by French companies Exail and Geomines, Tetrapulse will be deployed to enhance maritime safety and support reconstruction efforts.
Tetrapulse is powered by ELWAVE’s CEDAR (Controlled Electric Detection And Ranging) technology, which provides superior detection capabilities. Unlike acoustic, magnetometer, or video-based systems that struggle in low visibility or with buried objects, CEDAR enables precise identification of both metallic and non-metallic threats.
Pierre TUFFIGO, CEO at ELWAVE, said, “The selection of Tetrapulse for this critical mission by demining and UXO specialists underscores their confidence in our technology and its operational readiness. We are honored to be part of this effort and look forward to delivering tangible benefits where they are needed most.”
Following successful demonstrations with NATO navies, Tetrapulse is now set to help restore safe navigation in Ukraine’s harbors and waterways.
By ensuring the effective clearance of explosive hazards, this technology contributes to maritime security and the resumption of essential economic activities.