Ocean Robotics brings decades of expertise and innovation to deliver advanced robotic systems tailored to your industry’s challenges. Whether you need a custom ROV or an off-the-shelf solution, talk to Dockstr to explore your options.
With a long history of delivering advanced technology to industries as diverse as aerospace and subsea exploration, Ocean Robotics has a unique edge in creating specialized solutions for any underwater applications. From one-of-a-kind systems to proven standard products, every solution carries a commitment to excellence.
Partnering with Dockstr means unparalleled support, local insight, and cutting-edge technology—all created within the marine heritage of Sweden.



The Aegir 35 is a compact observation-class ROV designed for subsea inspection and light intervention tasks down to 500 msw.
With a 50 kg system weight and 5 kg payload capacity, it offers a balance of portability and capability for offshore, inshore, or confined-space operations.
The Aegir 50 is a compact, man-portable ROV for inshore use. Built on the XCS control system, it offers strong thrust, flexible configuration, and supports various sensors.
It is rated for 600–1000 msw, weighs 85 kg, and has a 7 kg payload capacity.
The Aegir 250 is a powerful observation-class ROV designed for inspection and light work. With 7 thrusters, it provides full 6-axis control and high thrust for its size.
It has a 1000 m depth rating, 20 kW power, 350 kg launch weight, 30 kg payload, and 100 kg lift.
The Njord is a compact, 6DOF ROV with a 2,000 m depth rating (optional to 6,000 m), 250 kg launch weight, and 25 kg payload.
Equipped with IP-based 4K and HD cameras, 4 LED lights (4,000 lm each), and extensive survey ports, it supports flexible mission setups.
Ocean Robotics delivers custom ROV systems based on proven platforms like the Aegir series. Each solution is tailored to client needs.
Options include enhanced depth ratings, special sensors, etc. Close collaboration, prototyping, and full support ensure reliable performance in challenging subsea environments.




