Remotely Operated Vehicles
Abbreviation for remotely operated vehicle, usually a submersible tethered to a ship, with facilities for video, remote sampling by grabbing arms, and precise navigation.
Remotely Operated Vehicle: a kind of unmanned submersible (submarine).
n. Remotely operated vehicle, typically aquatic, powered by a cable connected to a power source most commonly on a mothership.
Remotely operated vehicle, in this case a remotely operated submersible.
Remote Operated Vehicles are remote controlled underwater robots used instead of divers for difficult operations, e.g. on great depth. More info.
Remotely operated vehicle. An underwater, maneuverable robot whose movements are directed by an individual aboard a research vessel. ROVs are generally equipped with lights and video cameras, but may also contain specialized sensors and mechanical arms, which are used to survey and collect samples from deep sea environments.
Remotely operated vehicle. A remotely-operated vehicle is an unmanned submarine that can be controlled from aboard a ship and can take video and still pictures.
Remotely Operated Vehicle. unmanned submersible controlled by an operator via a tethering cable.
Unmanned submersible tethered to a mother ship where an operator pilots it using a joy stick based on real-time videos the ROV sends to the mother ship.
unmanned vehicle, piloted and powered via umbilical, used for subsea surveys and operations.
Safety valve that closes the venting line in case of vehicle roll-over to avoid any leakage of fuel onto the road.
A remotely operated vehicle that dives in deep water to videotape or collect deep sea animals or other scientific data. An ROV doesn't carry people--it's operated from a research ship at the ocean's surface.
Remotely operated vehicle. An unmanned submersible connected to the research vessel by a cable, often used to carry imaging systems and sample collectors.