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26Jul

Aerosystems Helimag system assists in the search for Cobalt

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Aerosystems, the airborne arm of Daishsat Geodetic Surveyors, recently completed a helimag and radiometrics survey in Wollogorang, NT. The helimag system is well suited to rugged areas where the low and slow nature of the helicopter can maintain consistent and tight terrain drape, much more safely and reliably than a fixed wing platform. The system Read More
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06May

Aerosystems Helimag and Radiometric system continues to excel

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Aerosystems, Daishsats sister company that completes high quality helicopter and fixed wing magnetic and radiometric surveys continues to impress clients with its revolutionary helimag system. The helimag system is well suited to rugged areas where the low and slow nature of the helicopter can maintain consistent terrain drape. Many clients are already finding it cost Read More
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10Mar

Massive Ground Gravity Survey Completed in the Fraser Range

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For over five months multiple ground crews battled thick “impenetrable” scrub, hot weather and rain to complete a large gravity survey in the Fraser Range. Over areas that many companies only walk our modified ATV’s battled through and maintained steady production although it was understandably really tough on both men and machine. Like many of the Read More
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09Dec

Xtreme Fabrications complete new ATV

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A fourth generation UTV highly modified for remote gravity surveying has been developed by Xtreme Fabrications – an engineering business unit of Daishsat. With over 23 years cross country surveying experience and crews working throughout Australia being our Research and Development team the new vehicle is proving rugged and reliable. With multiple redundancy in many Read More
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18Sep

Gawler Craton WPA (Woomera Prohibited Area) Gravity Survey Completed

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This regional gravity survey was proposed by the Geological Survey of South Australia (GSSA) to deliver a vital new precompetitive dataset for explorers targeting Olympic Dam style Iron Oxide Copper Gold (IOCG) mineralisation within the Gawler Graton. The survey has seen 34,541 new gravity measurements added to the state Gravity database at 1km x 1km Read More
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