OVERVIEW: An ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) for submarine use is an uncrewed, tethered underwater vehicle controlled from a host platform often a submarine or surface ship. These systems are deployed for underwater reconnaissance, mine countermeasures, inspection, salvage, and environmental monitoring without exposing personnel to risk.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION: This sonar system operates as an active high-frequency sensor mounted on ROVs launched from submarines, enabling detailed scanning of the seabed and water column for mine detection. It combines high-resolution acoustic imaging with target classification algorithms to support safe navigation and mine disposal operations. Typically used in shallow to medium-depth waters, it improves submarine situational awareness during mine countermeasure missions.

ROLE SUMMARY:
Category: Active Mine Hunting Sonar
Primary Use: Detection and classification of underwater mines from submarines
Function: Acoustic imaging and target identification via ROV deployment
Platform: Submarine-launched remotely operated vehicles

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SOURCE:
Naval Mine Warfare and Mine Countermeasures Publications
Jane’s Underwater Systems