--Phoenix operates and maintains its own fleet of ROVs and those of the U.S. Navy’s Supervisor of Salvage and Diving. The sophistication and capability of these systems ranges from inspection-only ROVs to complex, heavy work systems capable of operating in 6,000 msw (20,000 ft). https://www.phnx-international.com/products-services/remotely-operated-vehicles/
--Phoenix operates and maintains a 5,000-meter depth-rated Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) Artemis, “Goddess of the Hunt”, search and survey deep-water system. Equipped with multiple payloads, backseat control architecture, and a Phoenix-built payload computer, the vehicle can accept a variety of sensors enabling real-time behavior control of the vehicle based on sensor input. The vehicle has a dive endurance of 20 hours at 3.5 knots, a deck turnaround time of less than 4 hours, and a seven-man crew allows for 24/7 operations. https://www.phnx-international.com/products-services/autonomous-underwater-vehicle/
--The Phoenix Towed Pinger Locator (TPL) System provides the capability to detect and locate emergency relocation pingers on downed aircraft to a maximum depth of 6,000 msw anywhere in the world. Commercial aircraft pingers are mounted directly on the flight data and cockpit voice recorders, the recovery of which is critical to an accident investigation. https://www.phnx-international.com/products-services/towed-pinger-locator/