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AUV (Autonomous Underwater Vehicles) – These vehicles can be used for underwater survey missions such as detecting and mapping submerged wrecks, rocks, and obstructions that can be a hazard to navigation for commercial and recreational vessels without requiring input from an operator.

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Gliders & Profilers – These vehicles require little or no human assistance while traveling far distances. Suited for collecting data in remote locations and may be equipped with a variety of sensors to monitor temperature, salinity, currents, and other ocean conditions.

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Observation ROVs – These small vehicles are fitted with camera/lights and sonar only. They are primarily intended for pure observation, although they may be able to handle one additional sensor (such as cathodic protection (CP) equipment), as well as an additional video camera.

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Towed and Bottom-Crawling Vehicles  Towed vehicles are pulled through the water by a surface craft or winch. Some vehicles have limited propulsive power and are capable of limited maneuverability. Bottom-crawling vehicles use a wheel or track system to move across the seafloor, although some may be able to ‘swim’ limited distances. These vehicles are typically large and heavy, and are often designed for one specific task, such as cable burial.

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USV – Uncrewed surface vehicles or autonomous surface vehicles are vehicles that operate on the surface of the water without a crew.

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Work-Class Vehicles  These vehicles are large enough to carry additional sensors and/or manipulators. Vehicles in this category commonly have a multiplexing capability that allows additional sensors and tools to operate without being ‘hard-wired’ through the umbilical system. These vehicles are generally larger and more powerful than observation vehicles.

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