French firm launches hybrid ROV made for USV applications
Paris-headquartered provider of smart remotely operated vehicle (ROV) assets and services Forssea Robotics has introduced its newborn ROV developed for uncrewed surface vessel (USV) integration and shallow water deployments.

According to Forssea Robotics, the ARGOS-X ROV has been optimized for offshore wind operation and maintenance applications with the ability to conduct faster surveys in the water column up to +2.5 knots current.
The ROV will be equipped with Forssea full autonomy software suite and compatible with Starlink real-time remote supervision.
The French company also noted that the ROV can be upgraded with a battery pack for deeper water survey in tetherless mode. The same platform will be used in the context of Forssea Robotics resident R&D programs to qualify critical technology bricks for long-term immersions and full autonomy.
As part of a collaboration with Exail that was established in 2020, the vehicle is set to be used onboard the Drix O-16.
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