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What type of large ship requires the most precise control? Perhaps a cable layer?
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Multibeam sonar to "image" the seabed at least. Depending on area and job they can also do magnetic anomaly detection to find unexploded ordnance and seismics/sub-bottom profiling to map the underlying geology.
ROV is usually only if they can't ID something that could potentially be high risk.