Underwater Robotics Market Size, Trends, Applications, and Industry Strategies
Since its beginning, about the 1950s, until the present day, the area explored by unmanned [underwater vehicles](https://) has significantly increased. The unmanned vehicles have been used for numerous tasks and applications, from rescue operations to sea exploration and detection of bombs, which are planted underwater.
Traditionally, such robots were used mostly for military and scientific purposes. Though nowadays, they are also used in civil life, and it is quite a common sight find them being used for recreation.
Underwater robots are also equipped with sensing technology to perform variety of tasks, including, underwater robot grasp, 3D measurement, and object detection. Hence, underwater robot sensing technology is coming in handy in the contemporary scenario.
Observation-class remotely operated underwater vehicles are used for ocean exploration and deliver HD images and video for study and research purposes. The unmanned vehicle is tailored with additional gear such as manipulator arms, water samplers, and many others. Generally, next-generation ROVs have 8 to 9 hours of battery life.
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Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) offer naval aid roles including, mine countermeasures, intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance, oceanography, inspection and identification, and payload delivery. Some AUVs can be used in attacks and also in anti-submarine warfare.
The U.S. Navy has divided AUVs into four classes
· Man-portable vehicles
· Lightweight vehicles
· Heavyweight vehicles
· Extra-large vehicles.
With much improvement in technology, such dangerous tasks, such as submarine mineral exploration, oil extraction, rescue operations, and underwater search can now be performed by underwater robots. They can also be used for inspection of submarine pipelines, submarine cables, underwater structures, and oil drilling. The introduction of robots has significantly reduced the risks for individuals, by performing such daunting tasks.
Hence, as we all know More than 80% of the ocean has never been mapped, explored, and to explore this unexplored world, the need for underwater robotics will increase at the rate of knots in the future.