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Divers Augmented Vision DisplayNew Atlas
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US Navy's Office of Naval Research and Coda Octopus develop DAVD system.
DAVD is a step up from the video cameras that divers often carry.
It can provide readouts of depth, pressure, dive timers, gas reserve levels, compass headings, 3D sonar maps and 3D models.
System has been used in recovery efforts in the wake of the 2023 Maui wildfires.
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