St. Louis County Sheriff's Department and Rescue Squad recover a piece of submerged aircraft with a VideoRay Pro 4 ROV.

Law Enforcement and Search & Rescue (SAR) organizations have quickly come to realize the benefits of the affordable, portable, and reliable VideoRay ROV as an effective underwater search tool. The VideoRay has been proven in drowning victim location and recovery operations, underwater crime scene investigations and evidence recovery.
With the addition of low visibility VideoRay accessories such as the BlueView 2D imaging sonar, positioning solutions such as the Tritech MicronNav and KCF Smart Tether positioning systems, and LYYN real time video enhancement integration, the VideoRay becomes an extremely potent underwater investigation tool.
St. Louis County Sheriff's Department and Rescue Squad recover a piece of submerged aircraft with a VideoRay Pro 4 ROV.
Pennsylvania State Police conduct a drowning victim search with a VideoRay Pro 4 ROV from their small vessel.
Pennsylvania State Police conduct a drowning victim search with a VideoRay Pro 4 ROV from their small vessel.
Broward County Florida Sheriff Diver launches a VideoRay P4 PS 300 Port Security ROV configuration for a hull inspection. The ROV also has a BlueView P900 mulitbeam imaging sonar great for target ID in low visibility environments.
Broward County Sheriff's Office Dive Team with their VideoRay ROV systems.
Setting up a VideoRay ROV for a drowning victim search in a quarry. This small ledge offered enough room to set up the ROV station for the search.
The VideoRay ROV is portable enough to deploy from small vessels such as this Zodiac.
A VideoRay ROV team, side scan sonar team, and dive team used this quarry ledge as a base of operations for a drowning victim search and eventual recovery.
A typical mobile VideoRay ROV station set-up - this was used during a drowning victim search in Georgia, USA. The victim was located within minutes with the VideoRay ROV and Sonar - News Story Here
Smart Tether non-acoustic positioning system was used in the victim search in Georgia - this Google Earth export from the system shows the found victim GPS marked by the operator beneath the marina dock.
A Norwegian Red Cross worker deploys a VideoRay P4 SAR 300 ROV through the ice to search for a drowning victim.
Norwegian Red Cross workers deploys a VideoRay P4 SAR 300 ROV through the ice to search for a drowning victim.
Ottawa County Sheriff's Office Dive Unit in Michigan, USA added VideoRay Pro 4 ROV technology to their underwater technology toolbox in 2011. News Story
Ottawa County Sheriff's Dive Team train on the VideoRay Pro 4 Control Panel.
The search for a drowning victim in New Jersey, USA. The VideoRay ROV was operated off this small vessel.
The St. Louis County Rescue Squad deploy a VideoRay through the ice before locating a drowned snow mobiler. To date they have located more drowning victims with a VideoRay ROV than any other law enforcement organization.
St. Louis County Rescue squad member rappels down to the surface of a quarry with the VideoRay ROV strapped to him.
New York Police Department (NYPD) Harbor Unit
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Pro 4 ROV system held by retired officer Tom Wrasse. Wisconsin DNR now has 3 Pro 4 ROV systems.
Hamilton County Sheriff's Department, Tennessee, after their April 2012 VideoRay Operator Course.
St. Louis County Sheriff's Department and Rescue Squad recover a piece of submerged aircraft with a VideoRay Pro 4 ROV.
Pennsylvania State Police conduct a drowning victim search with a VideoRay Pro 4 ROV from their small vessel.
Pennsylvania State Police conduct a drowning victim search with a VideoRay Pro 4 ROV from their small vessel.
Broward County Florida Sheriff Diver launches a VideoRay P4 PS 300 Port Security ROV configuration for a hull inspection. The ROV also has a BlueView P900 mulitbeam imaging sonar great for target ID in low visibility environments.
Broward County Sheriff's Office Dive Team with their VideoRay ROV systems.
Setting up a VideoRay ROV for a drowning victim search in a quarry. This small ledge offered enough room to set up the ROV station for the search.
The VideoRay ROV is portable enough to deploy from small vessels such as this Zodiac.
A VideoRay ROV team, side scan sonar team, and dive team used this quarry ledge as a base of operations for a drowning victim search and eventual recovery.
A typical mobile VideoRay ROV station set-up - this was used during a drowning victim search in Georgia, USA. The victim was located within minutes with the VideoRay ROV and Sonar - News Story Here
Smart Tether non-acoustic positioning system was used in the victim search in Georgia - this Google Earth export from the system shows the found victim GPS marked by the operator beneath the marina dock.
A Norwegian Red Cross worker deploys a VideoRay P4 SAR 300 ROV through the ice to search for a drowning victim.
Norwegian Red Cross workers deploys a VideoRay P4 SAR 300 ROV through the ice to search for a drowning victim.
Ottawa County Sheriff's Office Dive Unit in Michigan, USA added VideoRay Pro 4 ROV technology to their underwater technology toolbox in 2011. News Story
Ottawa County Sheriff's Dive Team train on the VideoRay Pro 4 Control Panel.
The search for a drowning victim in New Jersey, USA. The VideoRay ROV was operated off this small vessel.
The St. Louis County Rescue Squad deploy a VideoRay through the ice before locating a drowned snow mobiler. To date they have located more drowning victims with a VideoRay ROV than any other law enforcement organization.
St. Louis County Rescue squad member rappels down to the surface of a quarry with the VideoRay ROV strapped to him.
New York Police Department (NYPD) Harbor Unit
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Pro 4 ROV system held by retired officer Tom Wrasse. Wisconsin DNR now has 3 Pro 4 ROV systems.
Hamilton County Sheriff's Department, Tennessee, after their April 2012 VideoRay Operator Course.
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