
Subsea Vision Adds Another Cougar
surface Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Officer. If there is a risk that items nearby could be damaged, the UXO is removed by the ROV for disposal elsewhere. By safely disposing ordnance the Cougar performs a vital role in the pre-construction of wind farms, and also during cable routing. Chris Bryant, managing director of Subsea Vision, said the company chose another Cougar XT TMS due to its proven reliability, performance and adaptability: “To maintain commonality of equipment throughout our ROV fleet, Saab Seaeye is an obvious and vital choice for us. The Saab Seaeye support to our

Subsea Vision Grows Compact ROV Fleet
follows expanded opportunities coming to the company since joining the James Fisher Group and linking with Fendercare Marine’s diving resources. The compact concept is especially suited for working in strong currents and where the spread of equipment is small enough to need little deck space. Chris Bryant, managing director of Subsea Vision, said the slim profile compact Cougar is ideal for working in constrained spaces around FPSOs and platforms – and in high current areas. “It’s a phenomenal vehicle that has great power and easy tooling integration for a wide spectrum of