Deep Ocean Engineering Debuts the Phantom L6 ROV

February 17, 2017

San Jose, Calif. based Deep Ocean Engineering, Inc. has introduced its newest addition to the Phantom series of inspection-class remotely operated vehicles (ROV), the Phantom L6.

“The PhantomL6 is our latest entry into the 500m inspection class ROV arena. It comes equipped with active roll stabilization and heading gyro stabilization, allowing the pilot to control with precision, while minimizing exhausting, repetitive movement. As with other Phantom series ROVs, we offer an open-frame architecture for easier mechanical integration, and dedicated expansion bulkhead connectors are provided as standard,” said John Bergman, Deep Ocean Engineering, Vice President of Engineering. “Its six enhanced Tecnadyne thrusters provide sufficient power to raise the ROV out of areas that could otherwise trap a smaller ROV.”

The PhantomL6 is engineered for a broad spectrum of industries, including;

The standard Phantom L6 platform features include: 
Image: Deep Ocean Engineering
Image: Deep Ocean Engineering

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