Saab to sell 10 new Underwater Robots to the firm Ocean Infinity


According to a press release published by Saab on November 15, 2021, the world leader in underwater robotics, has agreed to sell 10 of its new electric work remotely operated vehicles (eWROV), including further options, to leading marine robotics company, Ocean Infinity.
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Russian Vyborg Shipyard laid the Purga ice class coastguard ship of project 23550 925 001 Electric work remotely operated vehicle or eWROV (Picture source: Saab)


Ocean Infinity is developing the world’s largest fleet of uncrewed robotic vessels and will be the eWROV’s launch customer. The eWROV will play its part in Ocean Infinity’s mission to use innovative technology to transform operations at sea, enabling people and the planet to thrive.

Armada is set to revolutionize the maritime industry, delivering sustainable services that offer up to 90% emissions savings over a conventional vessel performing a similar offshore task.

The eWROV‘s electrification is the key to its improved performance and sustainability-related attributes. As well as being more efficient, electric systems use little or no oil, making the eWROV significantly more environmentally friendly than equivalent hydraulic work-class systems.

Benefitting from our iCON intelligent system architecture the eWROV is capable of fully autonomous operation.

The eWROV has been designed with eco-responsibility in mind. As well as being more efficient, electric systems use limited oil, making the eWROV significantly more environmentally friendly than equivalent hydraulic work-class systems.

The vehicle has the in-built capability to be operated from onshore command and control centres.

A common technology ecosystem and intelligent architecture of configurable hardware and software modules, providing real-time system control and feedback.