Agreeing the contract for the new Jaguar ROV’s at Oceanology is Saab Seaeye’s MD Dave Grant (left) and Fugro’s Global ROV Manager Jim Mann
Included in the contract for phased delivery through 2008, are two Seaeye Jaguar systems for operation to 3,000 msw water depth and is the first order placed for this innovative new Saab Seaeye ROV which is the most powerful and advanced of its type in the world. The Jaguar electric Work Class ROV systems will complement the FCV 3000 electro-hydraulic Construction Work Class ROV systems designed, manufactured and operated by Fugro.
Included in the contract for phased delivery through 2008, are two Seaeye Jaguar systems for operation to 3,000 msw water depth and is the first order placed for this innovative new Saab Seaeye ROV which is the most powerful and advanced of its type in the world. The Jaguar electric Work Class ROV systems will complement the FCV 3000 electro-hydraulic Construction Work Class ROV systems designed, manufactured and operated by Fugro.
At a contract value of over £8million, the order adds significantly to sales won by Saab Seaeye since the company was acquired by Saab in 2007.
In addition to the two Seaeye Jaguar systems, the 15 vehicle order includes two Panther-XT ROVs, one Tiger ROV, three Falcon ROVs and seven Lynx ROV systems, one of which includes an active heave-compensated launch and recovery system.
Saab Seaeye is the largest manufacturer of electrically operated ROVs, and its parent company, Saab Underwater Systems, is a world leader in sensor systems, precision engagement systems, and remotely operated and autonomous underwater vehicles.
Saab Seaeye Jaguar. The world’s most advanced electric work ROV.