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Reach Subsea’s New 24-Meter USV Ready for Commercial Deployment

June 15, 2025
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Norwegian Subsea Services Firm Reach Subsea Introduces REACH REMOTE 2 Uncrewed Surface Vessel

Norwegian subsea services firm Reach Subsea has recently announced the delivery of their latest innovation, the REACH REMOTE 2 uncrewed surface vessel (USV). This cutting-edge vessel is now ready for deployment in commercial projects, marking a significant milestone for the company.

The completion of REACH REMOTE 2 involved meticulous technical installations, testing, and documentation, all of which have been successfully finalized and signed off. Following a successful pilot program earlier in 2025 with REACH REMOTE 1, which served to validate its concept, the new vessel is primed for use in commercial projects.

By adding REACH REMOTE 2 to their fleet, Reach Subsea has not only expanded their capabilities but also enhanced their availability for upcoming commercial operations. “We are pleased to welcome REACH REMOTE 2 to our fleet as planned and look forward to seeing her in operation soon,” said Jostein Alendal, CEO of Reach Subsea.

REACH REMOTE 2 is a 24-meter uncrewed surface vessel outfitted with hull-mounted survey sensors and a Work Class Electric ROV. Setting itself apart from traditional crewed subsea vessels, REACH REMOTE introduces a groundbreaking approach to subsea work that prioritizes efficiency, safety, and environmental sustainability. The vessel aims to reduce emissions by an impressive 90%, showcasing Reach Subsea’s commitment to environmentally friendly practices.

With the introduction of REACH REMOTE 2, Reach Subsea is set to revolutionize the subsea industry with state-of-the-art technology and a forward-thinking approach to operations. The company’s dedication to innovation and sustainability positions them as a leader in the field, paving the way for a more efficient and eco-conscious future in subsea services.

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