Our pioneering robotic technology helps secure the integrity of tunnels and dams, providing essential infrastructure information for resource and asset management.
Our systems gather high quality images and measurement data to pinpoint and record the location of defects, corrosion and obstructions — as well as clearing debris where possible.
With the power and control to manoeuvre through the strong water flow found in deep tunnels, our systems also work in zero visibility. They operate in difficult-to-access locations and can be lowered down inspection hatches — and will swim through the rises and falls and tight bends of tunnels for over 20 kilometres.
Italy’s DST (Deep Sea Technology) has chosen a 1000m-rated Saab Seaeye Falcon DR robotic vehicle to support archaeological research and offshore energy.
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ASI Group have deployed a Saab Seaeye Falcon robot into crocodile-infested waters in East Africa. The crocodiles have been preventing manual inspection of remote inland underwater structures supporting East Africa’s power generation.
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Flying kites underwater to generate electricity is an innovative renewable energy concept being installed in the Faroe Islands, supported by SJH Diving and their new Saab Seaeye Falcon.
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