Our Underwater ROV Surveillance Drones or Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs), have numerous capabilities that make them valuable assets for oil rigs, tankers, and shipyards. They provide real-time, high-resolution video streaming options for detailed inspections of underwater structures such as oil rigs, ship hulls, detecting corrosion, leaks, and structural damage without the need for divers, and capture detailed magnified imagery. Equipped with powerful thrusters, these underwater drones facilitate agile movement in all directions, ensuring precise navigation around potential obstacles.

Our ROVs come with robotic arms that enable them to perform essential tasks like sample collection and equipment repairs, greatly enhancing their operational capabilities. Featuring advanced sonar technology, our drones can accurately map seafloors and identify submerged objects, even in challenging visibility conditions. They are also equipped with sensors that measure critical parameters such as temperature and water quality, contributing invaluable data. The ability to log data over extended periods enhances their effectiveness for ongoing scientific studies and ecological monitoring.

Our ROVs can detect leaks, corrosion, and structural integrity issues in pipelines transporting oil, gas, and water. They monitor pipelines with imaging technology and sensors, identifying potential problems before they escalate into more significant issues. We cover large areas quickly and access hard-to-reach locations, making them valuable tools for operators in monitoring and managing underground and underwater pipelines.

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We conduct detailed visual monitoring, assessing the condition of the hull for signs of wear, corrosion, and biofouling. Our ROVs can navigate hard-to-reach areas, providing a comprehensive assessment of the entire hull with the ability to capture high-resolution imagery, enabling ship operators to promptly identify maintenance needs, which can help prevent costly repairs and extend the vessel's lifespan.