
Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUVs)
Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUVs) are robotic devices designed to operate underwater without a human on board. They can be remotely controlled or operate autonomously using pre-programmed instructions. UUVs are used for various purposes, including scientific research, environmental monitoring, military operations, and underwater exploration. Equipped with sensors and cameras, they collect data and capture images of the ocean floor, marine life, or wrecks. UUVs are valuable tools for expanding our understanding of the underwater world, enhancing safety in hazardous environments, and conducting tasks that would be difficult or dangerous for human divers.