
AUVs (Autonomous Underwater Vehicles)
Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) are uncrewed robots designed to explore underwater environments. Equipped with sensors and cameras, they collect data about the ocean's depths, including temperature, salinity, and marine life. AUVs are programmed to follow specific routes and can operate independently without human control, making them valuable for scientific research, environmental monitoring, and underwater mapping. They are frequently used by oceanographers, researchers, and the oil and gas industry to gather critical information in areas that are difficult or dangerous for human divers to reach.