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6000米级潜器“海琴”完成海试
Core Insights - The "Zhongshan University" research vessel has successfully completed its first deep-sea test with the 6000-meter class remotely operated vehicle (ROV) "Haiqin," marking its entry into a select group of vessels in China capable of such deep-sea exploration [1] - The "Haiqin" ROV achieved a maximum diving depth of 4140 meters during multiple test dives, validating its technical specifications and operational reliability [1] - The ROV is designed for deep-sea exploration and is supported by Zhongshan University, with production commissioned to Shanghai Jiao Tong University, enabling precise observation and sample collection for various marine scientific studies [1] Research Mission Details - The mission, led by Zhongshan University, commenced on August 13 from Zhuhai, with a planned duration of 25 days, focusing on deep-sea scientific applications using the autonomous remotely operated vehicle (ARV) "Haidou No. 1" [2] - The "Haiqin" and "Haidou No. 1" will conduct experimental applications across multiple work areas in the South China Sea, integrating tasks such as ocean meteorological observations, geological process detection, and biodiversity studies [2]
中大6000米级深海无人遥控潜水器在南海完成首次深海试验
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-08-24 12:57
Core Insights - The "Haiqin" ROV successfully completed its first deep-sea test, validating its system functions and performance indicators, marking the "Zhongshan University" ship as one of the few in China equipped with a 6000-meter deep-sea ROV [1][3] Group 1 - The "Haiqin" ROV achieved a maximum diving depth of 4140 meters during multiple test dives, confirming the stability and reliability of its technical indicators and system operations [3][5] - Prior to the sea trial, all components of the ROV underwent pressure testing at 6000 meters on land, with the sea trial primarily serving a verification purpose [3][7] - The ROV is designed for deep-sea exploration and is supported by Zhongshan University, with production commissioned to Shanghai Jiao Tong University, enabling precise observation and sample collection for various deep-sea scientific tasks [3][8] Group 2 - The "Zhongshan University" ship is currently the largest and most advanced modern oceanographic research vessel in China, having completed 23 scientific expeditions since its commissioning, with a focus on deep-sea exploration [10]