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APPLICATIONS

 

Aquaculture

 

Aquaculture is a vital source of food, nutrition, income, and livelihood for millions of people worldwide. The use of ROVs (Remotely Operated Vehicles) allows operators to manage aquaculture farms more effectively.

ROVs are deployed in fish farming to perform tasks such as net inspection, lighting, feeding, troubleshooting, and fish stock monitoring. The use of underwater ROVs has proven to be a cost-effective solution, helping ensure healthy harvests, effective yields, and environmental protection under various weather conditions.

Urban Infrastructure

Regular inspections are critical for the long-term maintenance and performance of infrastructure systems. For underwater structures such as dams, reservoirs, and bridges, inspections can be difficult and dangerous.

ROVs are currently used to inspect pipelines and critical components of infrastructure systems, ensuring diver safety and maintaining operational reliability.

 

Military and Search & Rescue

Security threats often lurk beneath the water, such as smuggled goods or underwater explosives.

ROVs provide a safe means to observe hidden threats and collect underwater evidence without endangering divers.

With their advanced capabilities, ROVs support search and rescue missions in extremely hazardous conditions—disabling explosives, neutralizing underwater mines, operating in confined spaces, or working in radioactive environments.

 

Oil, Gas, and Energy

As the global population grows, the demand for efficient energy production and supply becomes increasingly urgent.

All forms of energy—from wind and solar to oil, gas, nuclear, and hydropower—require underwater infrastructure.

ROVs provide a safe alternative to human divers for urgent or scheduled inspections.

ROV-based inspections are safer, more efficient, and reduce environmental impacts associated with conventional underwater surveys.

 

Maritime Transport

Routine inspections of ship hulls during transit or at port are essential for assessing structural integrity, identifying invasive species, and preventing smuggling.

ROVs offer a cost-effective and user-friendly solution for maritime surveys, hull inspections, and ballast tank checks—without the need for divers.

 

Ocean Science

ROVs support environmental studies and oceanographic research by collecting crucial underwater data.

The high cost and risk of scientific diving often limit environmental organizations from deploying research divers.

ROVs present a cost-effective alternative, helping maximize research funding and enabling broader project deployment.


 

BENEFITS

 

Rapid Deployment

With compact design and user-friendly inspection technology, underwater ROVs can be rapidly deployed.

This is particularly advantageous in emergency situations with limited time or where areas are too narrow or inaccessible for divers.

 

Minimal Maintenance

Underwater ROVs are designed to be robust and durable, often built to withstand harsh aquatic conditions with minimal maintenance requirements.

Many systems can operate for years without major repairs.

 

Extended Dive Time

Depending on conditions and mission type, divers typically operate underwater for 30 minutes to one hour per session, usually requiring a team of two to three (including diver, standby diver, and supervisor).

ROVs, however, can operate continuously for hours depending on battery capacity.

 

Video Recording Capability

One of the standout benefits of ROVs is their ability to capture high-resolution video footage.

In dark or turbid waters, ROVs can record visuals for later review, documentation, and analysis.

These recordings can also be edited for use in documentaries or training.

 

Access to Confined Areas

Depending on their size, ROVs can access and inspect narrow or hard-to-reach spaces.

This is vital for data collection in locations that are inaccessible or unsafe for divers.

 

Safety

ROVs offer a safer alternative to exploring hazardous underwater environments—either from shore or as a complement to dive teams.

ROVs can collect samples and data from dangerous zones and assist divers in mapping out the safest operational paths.

 

Ease of Use

Mini ROVs typically come with handheld controllers, drastically reducing the learning curve.

Most users can learn the controls within minutes, become proficient in hours, and master the system over a weekend.

 

Cost-Effectiveness

Compared to larger submersibles, micro ROVs are significantly more affordable.

They are a great option for exploring tight underwater spaces and gathering visual or data records, making them a highly cost-effective solution for underwater operations.