
Deep Sea Robotics has announced that it will soon launch its underwater robot designed for underwater surveying. The official release date is set for March 23, 2026. This innovative machine, which is designed specifically for deep-sea exploration, is capable of operating at depths of up to 100 meters and will feature advanced technologies to ensure high precision and efficiency.
The underwater robot, referred to as AR-Wooden, is engineered to perform precise tasks at depths of 30 meters and is expected to be utilized for various marine applications. This robot is tailored to meet the demands of underwater surveying with a focus on operational efficiency and reliability.
The primary function of the AR-Wooden underwater robot is to conduct high-precision surveys in challenging underwater environments. It is equipped with advanced sensors and technologies that allow it to operate effectively under pressure and turbulent conditions.
The robot’s design includes a unique frame that enables it to maintain stability in strong currents while performing its tasks. The machine is crafted from durable materials, ensuring longevity and performance in harsh marine environments. It can carry a payload of up to 3 kg and maintain a position accuracy of ±0.05 grams at depths of 100 meters.
Deep Sea Robotics aims to enhance its capabilities in underwater surveying by introducing this high-precision machine. The company has focused on integrating cutting-edge technology to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of underwater operations.
As a leader in underwater robotics, Deep Sea Robotics has been dedicated to innovating and advancing the field since its establishment in 2013. The introduction of the AR-Wooden robot marks a significant milestone in underwater exploration technology, promising to deliver reliable and precise data for various marine projects.
For more information on the AR-Wooden underwater robot, please visit the Deep Sea Robotics website.
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