Remote Operated Vehicles

A remotely operated vehicle (ROV) is a tethered underwater robot. They are common in deepwater industries such as offshore hydrocarbon extraction. An ROV may sometimes be called a remotely operated underwater vehicle to distinguish it from remote control vehicles operating on land or in the air.
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Equipment
The ROV Gnom Baby is a really micro sized vehicle that has all main features inherited from larger underwater systems. The vehicle combines low coast with the full set of Gnom capabilities.
TFT has manufactured a number of remotely controlled tracked and wheeled vehicles capable of operating in hostile environments. These have each been designed to meet particular tasks, but in all cases have been based on the principle of rugged construction to ensure maximum reliability. They are man portable and capable of carrying a range of devices on their operational arms.
The Seaeye Cougar-XT is a development of the successful Seaeye Cougar range, proven worldwide in demanding applications and recognised for its capability to operate effectively as a compact work ROV.
The HYSUB 5000 is the deepest diving ROV ISE has built. So far, three systems have been delivered. They are based on the HYSUB 40 with components modified for operation to 5000m (16,400ft). The vehicle is deployed in a cage. The steel armoured umbilical contains single mode optical fibres for all video, sonar, instrumentation and data signals.
The M5-A SCOUT remotely operated vehicle (ROV) system was developed to meet the increasing demand for greater safety while working in underground utility vaults. Once deployed, SCOUT is capable of detailed video inspections from floor to ceiling, pinpoint laser aimed infrared temperature measurements, and atmospheric testing for flammable gasses, toxic gasses, and oxygen levels.
THE PRO 4 CD 300SE has been specifically configured for Commercial Diving Operations to quickly and effectively perform a variety of inspection and observation tasks. It is delivered with the main components – Submersible, Control Panel, and Tether and is ready to accept sensors and accessories such as imaging sonar for low visibility conditions and positioning systems for accurate and reliable inspections.
Our Tiger ROV (remotely operated vehicle) is configured to be a 1000 metre depth rated TMS offshore ROV system and comes complete with A60 Zone 2 control container and A60 Zone 2 Telescopic A Frame LARS (launch & recovery system). The ROV is ideal for close and general visual inspections of client subsea assets, offering a complete survey package from high pressure water jetting to FMI surveys. The whole system is very compact with a small foot print, this is highly important for deck space on vessels.
RSL have developed the ROV-A-CAM autonomous vehicle for use in confined spaces where an umbilical fed system would become entangled.
Stingray is a portable inspection class ROV. With an in-air weight of 70 lbs (31.75 kg), it can easily be deployed and recovered by one person from any stable platform. Benthos offers an optional lightweight portable launch and recovery system for use on solid platforms like piers. This portable launching system is made of aluminum and is designed to safely deploy and recover the Stingray ROV. The system also folds flat for easy transport and storage.
The SeaBotix vLBV300 is the latest addition to the successful LBV line of MiniROVs. Unlike any other system on the market the vLBV300 incorporates vectored thruster configuration and dual vertical thrusters into a sub 20kg vehicle. Incredible performance and flexibility make this the ultimate small ROV.
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