The power, control and systems options of our robotic systems can fulfil a range of roles including touchdown monitoring, route surveys and cable burial surveys, along with locating cables for grappling, and cutting if necessary, and reburying after repair.
The stability of our systems means their ability to work at tasks in strong currents and tides is unrivalled. Reliability when working at demanding tasks for extended periods is a valued quality that has grown our reputation and our global leading position.
Norway’s Agder Dykk, is extending its scope of operations in the region with a new Saab Seaeye Falcon, the most successful underwater robotic vehicle of its class in the world.
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Electric robotic systems will perform all tasks in the underwater domain, including those now undertaken by hydraulic systems, says Saab Seaeye.
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An inshore cable survey system that senses cables, and uses a smaller ROV than usual for work of this kind, is set to cut costs in the burgeoning marine energy industry.
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