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Echoscope

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Ech´o`scope
n.1.(Med.) An instrument for intensifying sounds produced by percussion of the thorax.


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During the second quarter, Jacksonville Sheriff's Department in Florida became the first US law enforcement agency to deploy the Company's Underwater Inspection System, while Van Oord, which is one of the world's largest marine contractors, became the first to deploy Echoscopes to enhance the efficiency and safety of divers in a key underwater construction application that appears to have opened an important new market segment for Coda Octopus.
The Company has sold and successfully deployed 30 of its Echoscope technology systems in seven countries in the Pacific Rim, Middle East, Europe and North America.
OTC BB: CDOC), a world leader in underwater security and terrorism prevention, today announced the first in what it believes will be a series of orders to deliver its patented real time 3D Sonar System, the Coda Echoscope[TM], to an important US ally in Asia, where the Echoscope will be deployed by the Navy in its most strategic international port to help meet a mission critical security challenge.
 
 
 
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