Easy to handle, the Falcon can be rapidly deployed for hydrocarbon leak detection.
MOST Maritime’s emergency response team chose the remotely operated vehicle for its speedy deployment complete with cameras and multi-sensor detectors, ready to locate the incident, observe, and secure the danger.
The company provides global emergency response services for petroleum and other harmful substance spills in the sea and inland waterways worldwide.
Easy to deploy, the Falcon’s rapid response capability makes it a vital resource for hydrocarbon leak detection where speed is essential to avoid the serious consequences of economic loss and environmental pollution.
Depth rated to 300m and 1000m, the Falcon is the world’s top-selling underwater vehicle in its class noted for its ability to handle a wide range of cameras, sensors and tools, and a reliability record covering thousands of hours of undersea operations.
The Seaeye Falcon’s success comes from its reputation as a versatile resource, with five powerful thrusters packed into a compact and easy-to-handle metre-sized vehicle enhanced by Saab Seaeye’s iCON™ intelligent control architecture. The resultant design is a highly manoeuvrable, multi-tasking vehicle that is easy to use and able to handle strong currents.
MOST Maritime’s emergency response team can speedily deploy the Falcon complete with cameras and multi-sensor detectors to locate an incident and secure the danger.
The Seaeye Falcon, to be deployed in Turkey for rapid response hydrocarbon leak detection.