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The AEROS oil bag floating storage system includes a remotely operated AEROS Bag Tug AUV©, with the power to tow a full bag against the current. (See an actual AEROS Bag Tug AUV© in operation in the video clip about AEROS Technology - Click here.)
AEROS oil booms and AEROS Boom Tug AUVs© are used to contain and concentrate the oil slick during collection, separation and recovery by the AEROS HydraHead AUV© vehicles.

Live trials of an ISE robotic autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) towing an oil spill containment boom - progenitor to the robotic boom & bag tugs of the AEROS System
Live Demonstration of a typical GRG Robotic AUV Boom Tug: The above photo shows a live demonstration of a robotic AUV submarine vehicle towing an oil spill containment boom during sea trials. This AUV known as the “Dolfin 350” was designed, built, and tested by ISE [GRG merger partners]. This AUV vehicle is the progenitor to the AEROS airborne version which will be modified and re-engineered to enable parachute deployment from C-130 Hercules, Antonov, & similar aircraft. The above AUV is controlled by GPS-satellite systems developed by ISE.
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| The "Dolfin 350" (left) and the "Dorado" (right): powerful unmanned robotic autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). Designed and built by GRG affiliate ISE. The Dolfin 350 weighs 6,200 Lbs and navigates up to speeds of 15 Knots. It has the capability to literally leap out of the water. The Dorado weighs 13,000 Lbs and has a top speed of 17.5 knots. Details provided in the ISE web site: www.ise.bc.ca
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