ROVs
We offer a full range of remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), including those suited for pipeline inspection and "flying eyeballs" tasks, as well as work-class ROVs. We own, operate and maintain an entire fleet that is ready at all times.
Our ROVs carry a standard high-resolution color video camera with recording capabilities. If a task requires more specific documentation, we also offer the following options to enhance ROV capabilities:
Sonar, video and audio annotation; low light level (S.I.T) cameras; monochrome video cameras; 35mm still cameras; laser scaling; range finding and aiming; non-destructive testing; manipulators; and special tooling.*
* Special tooling is provided to enable sampling, wire cutting, light salvage, recovery, and other tasks as required per project.
The Spectre is designed for depths of 2,000 ft with excellent maneuverability even in adverse conditions. The vehicle, thrusters, cameras, and accessories are protected by a sturdy, full perimeter stainless steel, tubular frame, and all thrusters have fail-safe, oil filled, double barrier seals.
The DHD 2+2 is a heavy duty inspection class ROV that can be used for inspections, search, light salvage and recovery, or maintenance operations. It is equally at home in open water and confined areas.
The SAAB Seaeye Cougar XT ROV is a compact work class ROV, rated to 2,000M, adds significant power and capability to Global's already impressive fleet of ROV's. This machine comes with a variety of features and add-ons that make it the most powerful, capable ROV on the West Coast.
The Stingray is an inspection class ROV that is designed to accommodate a wide spectrum of tasks with its numerous tool and device options. It is also easily deployed and operated by one person and a small size for shipping to remote locations.
The VersaTrax is a unique and versatile inspection class ROV that is primarily used in dry and flooded pipelines ranging in diameter from six inches to thirty six inches. Operation in the smaller pipelines is accomplished utilizing flexible connecting hardware with the camera and drive tracks mounted in line. In larger areas, the ROV is mounted in a "side by side" fashion allowing steering and stability. The ROV has 1,000 ft umbilical making deep penetrations possible.
The VideoRay Explorer is an 8-pound submersible which includes a color camera and a 7 inch LCD color display monitor, a combined weight of 90 pounds in three cases make s the entire unit very portable.
This unit has a working depth rating of 250 feet.
The Pro 3 XEGTO features GTO thrusters which propel the unit to speeds up to 4.1 knots, allowing it to work in stronger currents.
The entire unit is combined in two cases weighting in at just under 120 pounds total, making it every portable. The unit is depth rated to 500 feet.