Products
V8 Sii
The revolutionary Ocean Modules V8 Sii (Search, Identification and Intervention) is a remotely operated vehicle based on eight vectored thrusters and an extremely advanced control system, allowing it complete 360° freedom in all three dimensions. Any desired angle and position can be held indefinitely, at any depth, as required.
V8 Sii HD
The Ocean Modules V8 Sii HD ROV sports the same features and control system as the standard V8 Sii, with the addition of up to four simultaneous high-definition video channels as well as a fiber optic umbilical cable which may be up to 2500 meters in length.
V8 Offshore
The Ocean Modules V8 Offshore ROV has all the flexibility and capabilities of the V8 Sii HD as well as much more power, a larger payload and a depth rating of 2000 meters.
V8 Work Class
The Ocean Modules V8 Work Class ROV provides the most demanding operators with heavy tooling capabilities and a depth rating of 3000 meters, without sacrificing the revolutionary control system and maneuverability originally pioneered with the V8 Sii.
DIS
The Diver Information System was originally developed in collaboration with the US Navy and the University of Texas Applied Research Laboratories to allow navy divers to confidently search for magnetic limpet mines attached to ship hulls. It is based on the patented Spot.on software combined with diver held sonars, cameras and lights and a voice communication application.
Spot.on Survey System
Spot.on allows an operator to plan, execute and report a mission with a single software application. The system integrates a number of sensors, such as cameras and sonars, and positioning systems, such as GPS or acoustic USBL, with maps or drawings. This provides a unique interface allowing access to critical information and reporting with unprecedented speed.
Spot.on BlackBox
The Spot.on BlackBox is a small hardware device that provides an interface to a positioning system, such as GPS, and a sensor, usually a camera. Once switched on it requires no attention or maintenance.

