TODAY IN ENERGY HISTORY

April 7, 2026

MILITARY TECH FINDS OFFSHORE USE

On April 7, 1966, a groundbreaking underwater robotic system was used to recover a lost U.S. hydrogen bomb from the Mediterranean Sea following a Cold War aircraft accident. The mission employed CURV (Cable-Controlled Underwater Research Vehicle) — America's first remotely operated vehicle (ROV).

CURV successfully attached recovery cables at depths exceeding 2,800 feet, a remarkable achievement for the era. The technology was soon adapted by the offshore oil industry, revolutionizing subsea inspection, well intervention, and deepwater construction. By the 1970s, ROVs became essential tools for offshore drilling operations worldwide.

This crossover between military innovation and energy production permanently changed how offshore oil fields are explored and maintained.

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