ROV-based underwater unexploded ordnance (UXO) and hazardous material detection solution.
In preliminary surveys for offshore wind power generation and port construction, unexploded ordnance (UXO) and illegally dumped hazardous materials on the seabed pose significant risks to safety and project timelines. Due to the fear of secondary disasters, direct exploration by divers is challenging, necessitating safe and accurate location identification methods. We have now launched a solution page introducing a method that combines magnetic survey technology with ROVs (remotely operated vehicles) to conduct safe exploration without contacting the target objects. The high-mobility ROV "MOGOOL series," capable of carrying large sensors, supports the planning of safe project execution.
- The magnetic survey device captures magnetic anomalies of unexploded ordnance buried in mud or sand, accurately mapping their location and depth in 3D.
- It contributes to zero-contact exploration in seabed surveys before offshore wind construction, drum can investigations, and safety checks prior to dredging.
- The MOGOOL-PRO P14000 can stably carry large sensors with a maximum underwater payload of 70.0 kg and a total of eight thrusters.

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