Prototype Autonomous Inspection Vehicle – Heriot Watt University
PAIV (Prototype Autonomous Inspection Vehicle) is a hover capable AUV based on a converted inspection class ROV. The prototype vehicle was developed by Subsea 7
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PAIV (Prototype Autonomous Inspection Vehicle) is a hover capable AUV based on a converted inspection class ROV. The prototype vehicle was developed by Subsea 7
RV Serpula is a 8m custom built vessel commissioned in 1999, based on an 8 m LOA GRP Kingfisher hull. She is equipped for scientific
We are a diverse and forward thinking dive team which is dedicated to researching the important questions about our marine world. Our highly qualified team
It comprises 3 rooms with seawater, filtered freshwater and air on-tap. The aquarium is built around flexibility, allowing any system to be stripped out and
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REMUS an AUV from the Ocean Systems Laboratory manufactured by Hydroid. It is designed for high-speed transits in coastal environments up to 100m water depths.
OFFSHORE HYBALL shares all of the unique features that have made Hyball so successful but with the added benefit of increased power. This was achieved
MASTS was founded in 2009 to be a unique collaboration between marine research organisations, government and industry.
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