In a major step toward transforming undersea cable route planning, Saildrone announced a successful autonomous deep-water survey conducted in collaboration with Meta. According to the company, the operation utilized the Saildrone Surveyor, a state-of-the-art uncrewed surface vehicle, to map critical cable paths across the North Atlantic.

The 20-meter Surveyor, equipped with advanced multibeam sonar, operated for nearly a month without needing external support. This approach, Saildrone noted, offers a low-carbon alternative to traditional survey vessels, reducing both environmental impact and operational risks.

Meta emphasized that the data quality collected autonomously matched conventional methods, signaling a significant shift in how subsea infrastructure could be deployed in the future.

For full details, visit the original article here: Saildrone News Announcement.

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