Remote Operated Vehicles
Remote Operated Vehicles (ROVs) are unmanned, robotic devices that can be controlled from a distance, typically used for underwater exploration. They are equipped with cameras and sensors, allowing operators to gather data and perform tasks in environments that are difficult or dangerous for humans, such as deep oceans or hazardous sites.
ROVs are commonly used in various fields, including marine biology, oil and gas exploration, and underwater archaeology. These vehicles can navigate through challenging terrains, conduct inspections, and even assist in repairs, making them valuable tools for researchers and industries alike.