At Reach Robotics, we’re aiming to revolutionise the subsea inspection and intervention landscape, previously reserved for work-class vehicles.

Testing in progress - still some balancing issues to work through as can be seen

We’ve been busy integrating the Reach Bravo – the most dexterous and tough range of portable subsea robotic manipulators – onto the SAAB Seaeye Falcon. Integration of our manipulators on the leading and industry-standard underwater vehicles is a crucial validation procedure for subsea operations.

The SAAB Seaeye Falcon is one of the most common and reliable inspection class ROVs for hostile underwater environments and they are often deployed in the offshore energy, marine science and defense industries. Their widespread use has lead to the development and refinement of numerous accessory and tooling options for multiple applications, making them one of the most versatile vehicles for remote operations.

Reach Bravo manipulators are lightweight, smart and tough – designed for inspection, maintenance and repair tasks normally undertaken by human divers. Their interchangeable end-effector options allow on-the-go customisation of a manipulator to match task requirements. This unparalleled versatility paired with its’ 300MSW depth rating, extreme accuracy (<1cm), and intuitive master arm (‘imitative’) controller makes it the ultimate manipulator for subsea vehicles such as the Seaeye Falcon.

The combination of Reach Bravo and Seaeye Falcon unlocks previously impossible or difficult remote subsea operations for inspection-class vehicles including:

  • Complex Recovery – Slings/strop/shackle/hook placement
  • Inspection of Marine Infrastructure using NDT probes (ACFM, UT, CP etc)
  • Complex tool placement and manipulation
  • Other complex intervention and inspection work

We’re not so naïve to think that the Reach Bravo will solve the full gamut of problems that operators face underwater. We do, however, aim to drastically improve capability, improve diver safety, and save massive amounts of time for operators operating in complex and harsh environments. Are you an experienced manipulator and/or inspection-class ROV operator? We’d love to hear from you! Email us at info@reachrobotics.com

The Reach Bravo integrated with the Saab Seaeye Falcon, taking the first dive in Reach Roboticss in-house test tank
The Reach Bravo integrated with the Saab Seaeye Falcon, taking the first dive in Reach Roboticss in-house test tank.
The Breach Bravo submerged in the test tank with Seaeye Falcon
The powerful combination of Reach Bravo and Seaeye Falcon unlocks previously impossible or difficult remote subsea operations for inspection-class vehicles
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Command Pods

Command Pods are a pair of space mouse controllers comprising of left and right units. They are designed to attach to an ROV control tablet and allow full system control from one interface. The Command Pod configuration simplifies control of a dual-manipulator system as operators are able to intuitively control both arms, while still piloting the vehicle.
The joystick model allows for arms to be directed towards a target while the system automatically maps the arms configuration along that path.

MASTER ARMS

Compatible with all Reach Robotics manipulators, the Master Arm controller is available in five and seven-function models to mimic your robotic arm. Achieve unparalleled precision and accuracy while undertaking complex tasks including:
  • Precise placement of probes for crack and corrosion monitoring.
  • Place and recover objects with unmatched dexterity and minimised
    workload.
  • Attach hooks and shackles consistently.
  • Reach confined areas unreachable with lower degree-of-freedom manipulators
    and traditional control methods.

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Offshore Technology Conference

Stand 4310 | 6-9 May | NRG Park, Houston TX

Visit Offshore Technology Conference 2024 to see our advanced subsea manipulators in action. Meet our team & discover our robotic capabilities for defence and critical forces.