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Aquabotix Christens Underwater Hybrid Drone

Australian start-up Aquabotix is making waves with the launch of its second-generation hybrid, underwater drone.

The company says the new Integra AUV/ROV (autonomous underwater vehicle/remotely operated vehicle) will allow users to “conduct multiple underwater missions, while providing a cost-efficient alternative to deploying separate AUVs and ROVs for individualized tasks.”

The Integra is equipped with configurable sensor arrays and can be deployed by a single user. Aquabotix officials say the AUV is ideal for scientific research, inspections or law-enforcement/defense ops.

“With the Integra Hybrid AUV/ROV, we have added more functionality to a single vehicle,” said Aquabotix CEO David Batista, adding:

“Because this vehicle has the brain power to conduct autonomous missions as well as detailed inspections in a single setting, operators have immediate and complete control. The introduction of the Integra AUV/ROV is the next step in the evolution of underwater vehicles.”

Highlights of the Integra include:

While the vast majority of the unmanned vehicle sector focuses on aerial UAVs, aquatic drones are diving into a growing sector targeted towards marine-based companies and researchers.

In November, Aquabotix unleashed its flagship aquatic line, Live Remote Control. The package empowers users to pilot the Endura ROV, Hybrid AUV/ROV and Aqua Lens Connect, a networked underwater camera system, from any web browser-equipped device remotely from any location.

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