
underwater vehicles
Underwater vehicles, also known as submersibles or remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), are specially designed machines used for exploring the ocean depths. They can be manned or unmanned and are equipped with technology to navigate, capture images, and collect data. Submersibles typically have strong hulls to withstand water pressure and may use propellers or thrusters for movement. ROVs are often controlled from the surface, while manned submersibles can carry scientists or researchers directly into deep-sea environments. These vehicles are essential for studying marine ecosystems, conducting underwater repairs, and exploring shipwrecks or geological formations.