Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUV)

UUVs (Unmanned Underwater Vehicles) are designed to operate in extreme underwater conditions, performing tasks such as deep-sea exploration, seabed mapping, underwater surveillance, and inspections. These autonomous units are invaluable for monitoring marine resources, studying ocean biology, and detecting underwater threats like mines or pollution.

  • Ocean Research: Assisting in ocean biology research, marine topography, and environmental monitoring.
  • Inspection and Repairs: Used for inspecting underwater structures such as drilling platforms, pipelines, and cables.
  • Security: Conducting operations to locate sunken objects, mines, and illegal underwater structures.