Our Range of Remote Operated Vehicles (ROVs) are remotely controlled machines designed for various inspection purposes, often in environments that are difficult or hazardous for divers to access. ROVs are typically used in underwater industrial inspections. Our ROVs can be equipped with various sensors, cameras, and tools to perform tasks remotely, without direct human intervention. ROVs have transformed many industries by allowing for safer, more efficient, and cost-effective remote operations, particularly in hazardous environments like deep water or hazardous terrain.
Here are some key areas where we employ ROVs:
Oil and Gas Industry: ROVs are employed to inspect underwater pipelines and assist with maintenance and repair tasks on oil rigs. We can accommodate water depth up to 300m.
UXO Detection: ROVs are used to detect UXO underwater. Their remote operation allows them to carry out dangerous tasks without risking human life.
Inspection and Maintenance: Shipping, infrastructure, refineries and power plants, ROVs can inspect structures such as pipelines, jetties, seawater intakes and cables. They reduce the need for divers to enter hazardous or confined spaces.
Cable and Pipeline Inspection: ROVs are commonly used to inspect and maintain subsea cables, pipelines.
Key Features of our ROVs
Cameras: Our ROVs are equipped with high-definition cameras (Full HD and 4K resolution) to capture real-time video footage, allowing operators to observe and navigate the environment remotely.
Manipulators/Arms: Our Inspection Class ROVs possess robotic arms that allow them to perform tasks such as picking up objects or sampling materials.
Sensors: Our ROVs are equipped with sensors such as depth gauges and temperature sensors. Additional sensors such as Sonar, UTG, CP and environmental monitoring tools can be attached.