Allied Marine & Equipment Sdn Bhd 
Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV)
AME owns four Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) systems, two Work Class ROVs and two Inspection Class ROVs. AME has utilised ROVs for projects such as:
› Pipeline survey
› Platform IRM work
› Grout bag pipeline support
› Frond mat installation
› Wellhead intervention including SCM change-out
› Rock dumping for pipeline scour prevention
› Assisting diving operations and diver observation
› Drilling Support
Inspection Class ROVs
The Inspection class ROVs are used for visual inspection, observation and video recording purposes. Both AME owned inspection class ROVs have the capability of operating at depths of up to 1000 feet. Their manoeuvrability and handling are excellent even in strong currents. One vehicle is a free flying unit and the other a TMS deployed unit. Apart from the normal video and monitoring systems, our inspection ROVs are equipped with sonar systems, cp probes, FMD sensors, a single function grip manipulator and other sensors.
Super Seaker › Click here for details
Seaeye Tiger › Click here for details
Work Class ROVs
The Work Class ROVs have more loading capacity and allows for more equipment to be configured such as sonar systems, gyro compasses, SIT cameras, profilers, bathymetric sensors, altitude/depth sensors, sub bottom profilers, current density meters, contact or proximity CP probes, acoustic transponders and pipe trackers that can be incorporated onto the ROV system to achieve comprehensive surveys underwater. Manipulators, Grabbers, boom cameras, cutting and jetting tools can also be mounted on the vehicles, if so required by clients. Both vehicles are free flying and they are generally deployed from our DP vessels.
Super Scorpio 42 › Click here for details
Super Scorpio 15 › Click here for details
Photo Galleries
Seaeye Tiger & Super Seaker
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Super Scorpio SS15 & SS42
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