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Industrial ROV Systems Engineered for Real Underwater Operations

Baltic ROV designs and manufactures professional Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) for inspection, research and industrial underwater operations. Our systems are built for operators who require reliable equipment, stable control and clear visual feedback in demanding environments.

With more than 20 years of engineering and operational experience, Baltic ROV develops robotic platforms used in ports, offshore infrastructure, research programs and technical inspection missions.

Our vehicles are not experimental prototypes or hobby systems. They are designed as industrial tools that must perform reliably in everyday field operations.

Our ROV Product Range

Baltic ROV develops several vehicle platforms designed for different operational depths and mission profiles:

All systems share the same engineering philosophy: modular architecture, surface power operation and compatibility with professional sensors and payload equipment.

Key Facts

Operational Profile

Baltic ROV systems are designed for professional users working in demanding underwater environments.

Typical operational characteristics include:

This allows a single Baltic ROV platform to support inspection, intervention and scientific missions.

Typical Clients

Baltic ROV systems are used by a range of professional operators, including:

These organizations require reliable underwater equipment capable of working in real operational conditions rather than controlled test environments.

Engineering Philosophy

Baltic ROV systems are developed with a simple engineering principle: underwater equipment must be reliable, serviceable and adaptable.

Underwater operations often take place in environments where visibility is poor, access is limited and operational time is expensive. Equipment must therefore be predictable, robust and easy to maintain.

Our ROV platforms are designed with:

This philosophy allows Baltic ROV systems to operate as long‑term operational platforms rather than disposable inspection devices.

Platform Architecture

Baltic ROV vehicles are designed as open operational platforms rather than fixed‑function inspection robots.

The vehicle architecture separates several core subsystems:

This architecture allows operators and integrators to adapt the system for different missions without redesigning the entire vehicle. New sensors, sonar systems or research equipment can be integrated while maintaining the stability and reliability of the base platform.

For many operators, this means the same ROV can support inspection, intervention, and research tasks over many years of operation.