Meet Argus and Octavis: Russia’s cybernetic duo redefining deep-sea exploration
At the Neva 2025 exhibition in Saint Petersburg, Russia’s Rubin Central Design Bureau unveiled an ambitious cybernetic system for the ocean. The project combines “Argus” autonomous underwater vehicles (Argus-I and Argus-D) and the “Octavis” unmanned station, designed to explore marine resources, secure pipelines, and operate without crewed vessels. With advanced sensors, obstacle-avoidance AI, and self-charging hubs, this system mirrors—and challenges—Western underwater innovations like the Bluefin-21 and Hydrus. Could this mark the start of a new deep-sea technology race? #UnderwaterRobotics #RussiaTech #Neva2025 #MarineInnovation #Argus #Octavis #OceanExploration #DefenseTech #FutureOfWar Be a Member for exclusive privileges - / @altitudeaddicts Twitter : https://x.com/AltitudeAddicts Website: https://www.altitudeaddicts.com

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