Leading the renewable sector, our electric robotic systems are specially designed to meet the particular challenges and specific tasks involved in surveying, building and maintaining turbine structures and their interconnections.
With turbines positioned in shallow waters, where high currents and strong wave action prevail, our specially created low-profile vehicles with thin tether cables, minimise the effect of current and reduce drag. Exceptional thruster power and control means our systems are ideal for precision tasks, even when faced with poor visibility, tight spaces and powerful currents.
Owners of the world’s largest fleet of Saab UK’s Seaeye Falcons, Underwater Contracting (UCO), has ordered a further six Falcons, boosting their fleet to 33 vehicles.
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Japan’s expanding offshore wind industry has added a further Seaeye Falcon underwater robot as a key operational resource for working in complex environments.
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The world’s first resident subsea contract has been awarded to Modus by Equinor Energy for the autonomous deployment of a Saab Sabertooth underwater robot, which will remain docked on the seabed between tasks.
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