OMS Group to deploy Exail’s DriX O-16 to support global subsea cable installation
OMS Group acquired a second DriX O-16 uncrewed surface vessel to expand long-endurance autonomous seabed survey operations supporting global subsea cable installation and monitoring.
Why it matters
Subsea infrastructure buildout is driving sustained demand for long-endurance USV survey platforms.
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