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Klein Marine Systems Selects Exail Navigation Technology to Equip their 5900 Sonar

Klein Marine Systems Selects Exail Navigation Technology to Equip their 5900 Sonar

Klein Marine Systems, a prominent player in sonar technology, has announced the integration of the Exail Octans Nano OEM Attitude and Heading Reference System (AHRS) as the standard navigation solution for its 5900 Side Scan Sonar (SSS). This strategic collaboration, revealed recently, is designed to improve the precision and reliability of the sonar system, which is essential for high-resolution seabed mapping. The enhanced capabilities will support various applications across defense, security, and commercial sectors, reflecting the growing demand for advanced maritime technology.

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Introducing Saildrone Spectre: Next-generation USV for Anti-submarine Warfare and VLS Strike

Introducing Saildrone Spectre: Next-generation USV for Anti-submarine Warfare and VLS Strike

The US Navy is grappling with significant challenges in upholding maritime dominance amid escalating global conflicts. As tensions rise in various regions, adversaries are increasingly focusing on strategically vital waterways and essential undersea infrastructure. The Navy's traditional reliance on episodic patrols by manned warships and capital assets proves inadequate for the continuous presence required to safeguard these expansive maritime areas. This situation underscores the urgent need for a more sustainable and effective operational strategy to address the evolving threats in the maritime domain.

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Saildrone and Thales Australia Demonstrate Game-changing Capability for Autonomous Anti-Submarine Warfare

Saildrone and Thales Australia Demonstrate Game-changing Capability for Autonomous Anti-Submarine Warfare

Saildrone, a leader in maritime autonomy, has partnered with Thales Australia to successfully integrate the BlueSentry thin-line towed array with the Saildrone Surveyor, resulting in a pioneering system designed for autonomous long-endurance undersea maritime domain awareness (MDA). This innovative project, backed by funding from the Office of Naval Research (ONR), represents a significant advancement in the field of persistent, real-time undersea surveillance. The collaboration aims to enhance the capabilities of maritime operations by providing continuous monitoring of underwater environments, thereby improving security and situational awareness in naval operations. The demonstration highlights the potential for autonomous systems to revolutionize maritime surveillance and response strategies.

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University of Plymouth Launches £1.2 Million Multi-Robot Demonstration at Smart Sound Connect

University of Plymouth Launches £1.2 Million Multi-Robot Demonstration at Smart Sound Connect

The University of Plymouth has successfully completed a significant underwater trials demonstration at the Smart Sound Connect Subsurface (SSCS) project, showcasing multi-marine robotic platforms. This event featured collaboration among ACUA Ocean, ecoSUB Robotics, Seaber, and Sonardyne, highlighting the capabilities of the £1.2 million initiative aimed at enhancing marine autonomy and ocean sensing in the UK. The demonstration attracted stakeholders from various sectors, emphasizing the project's role in advancing technology in marine environments. The SSCS project enhances the existing Smart Sound Plymouth testbed by integrating a seabed node array for precise positioning and communication, alongside intelligent sensors. This infrastructure supports advanced testing capabilities for autonomous vehicles, reinforcing Plymouth's status as a leading hub for marine autonomy. The successful demonstration underscores the importance of collaborative efforts in developing ocean observing technologies that can provide actionable intelligence for climate resilience and preparedness. Looking ahead, the SSCS project aims to further develop ocean observing technologies that can transform prototypes into reliable data streams. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication, but the ongoing collaboration is expected to drive innovation and strengthen industry partnerships in marine autonomy and sensing technologies.

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Ardian to invest €5 billion in digital infrastructure in France; Kuaishou creates 189 new jobs, 15 from AI; China allocates

Ardian to invest €5 billion in digital infrastructure in France; Kuaishou creates 189 new jobs, 15 from AI; China allocates

On June 2, 2023, in Beijing, Gaode Map and the Singapore Tourism Board signed a strategic cooperation memorandum, marking the launch of the first collaborative tourism ranking list between a Chinese company and an overseas national tourism board. This initiative will feature the Singapore Street Ranking, utilizing Gaode's advanced aerial street view technology to provide a 360-degree perspective of local attractions, hotels, neighborhoods, and restaurants. The goal is to enhance the travel experience by allowing visitors to assess their destinations before arrival. In a separate development, the Jiangxi National Rare Earth Technology Innovation Center was established with a registered capital of 1.25 billion yuan, focusing on mineral resource exploration and scientific research. Additionally, WeRide and Uber announced plans to introduce Spain's first commercial Robotaxi service in Madrid, expanding WeRide's presence to its twelfth global city. The initiative aims to deploy hundreds of Robotaxis in the city center as operational benchmarks are met. In France, Ardian, a private equity firm, revealed a partnership with Verne to invest up to 5 billion euros in developing a next-generation digital infrastructure park in the Île-de-France region, with a target capacity of 500 megawatts by 2030. Other notable news includes a collaboration between Google and Telstra to build a fiber and submarine cable network in Australia, updates on the recovery timeline for Blue Origin's launch facilities following a recent rocket explosion, and a reduction in fuel surcharges for domestic flights in China starting June 5.

US Navy unveils ShipOS, targets submarine supply chain bottlenecks amid China rivalry

US Navy unveils ShipOS, targets submarine supply chain bottlenecks amid China rivalry

The U.S. Navy has introduced ShipOS, an advanced artificial intelligence system, to enhance its submarine construction processes. This rollout, which began in October 2023, aims to streamline operations and improve efficiency in building submarines. By leveraging AI technology, the Navy seeks to address challenges in production timelines and resource management, ultimately ensuring that its fleet remains modern and capable. The implementation of ShipOS is part of a broader initiative to integrate cutting-edge technology into military operations, reflecting the Navy's commitment to innovation and maintaining a competitive edge.

MIT and EPFL Develop Flapping-Wing Robot for Air and Water Navigation

MIT and EPFL Develop Flapping-Wing Robot for Air and Water Navigation

Engineers from MIT and EPFL have created a flapping-wing aerial-aquatic vehicle (FAAV) inspired by puffins. Weighing under 300 grams, the robot features a central fuselage, flexible wings, and a steerable tail. Field tests in Lake Geneva demonstrated its ability to swim and then take flight, showcasing its dual-medium capabilities. This innovation is significant for oceanography and marine biology, as it allows for cost-effective data collection from both air and water. The FAAV can fly at speeds of 6 meters per second and swim at 1 meter per second, providing a versatile tool for researchers. The design mimics the natural mechanics of birds, which maintain similar physical dynamics in both environments by adjusting their speed. Looking ahead, the team aims to refine the robot's ability to breach the water's surface, a challenging transition requiring a precise 70-degree pitch. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication, but the potential applications for environmental monitoring and research are substantial.

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Kawasaki Heavy and Airbus to team up on anti-submarine drone for Japan

Kawasaki Heavy and Airbus to team up on anti-submarine drone for Japan

Kawasaki Heavy Industries is collaborating with Airbus to develop anti-submarine drones, aimed at enhancing Japan's maritime defense capabilities. This partnership, announced on June 26, 2026, will focus on equipping the existing Eurodrone with advanced maritime surveillance technology provided by Kawasaki. The initiative is intended to bolster Japan's defense strategy and will be proposed to the country's defense ministry for consideration. The collaboration reflects a growing emphasis on integrating advanced technology into national defense systems, particularly in response to regional security challenges.

BlueArch develops and sells "HATTORI Neo," a compact autonomous underwater vehicle with edge AI.

BlueArch develops and sells "HATTORI Neo," a compact autonomous underwater vehicle with edge AI.

BlueArch Corporation has been established to develop and manufacture domestically produced autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and underwater robots (UUVs). This initiative aims to enhance Japan's capabilities in underwater exploration and technology, responding to the growing demand for advanced marine solutions. The company focuses on leveraging innovative engineering and technology to create efficient and reliable underwater systems. The establishment of BlueArch marks a significant step in the country's efforts to strengthen its maritime industry and promote research and development in underwater robotics.

Marine Robotics will Aid Restoration Efforts on Scottish Loch

Marine Robotics will Aid Restoration Efforts on Scottish Loch

Restoration efforts at Loch Melfort, located on the Kilchoan Estate south of Oban in Argyll, have received a significant boost through the use of innovative sea-going robotics. These experimental techniques are designed to identify optimal sites for the reintroduction of marine species, particularly in the ongoing oyster restoration project. This initiative is crucial for the local ecosystem, as Loch Melfort also serves as a sanctuary for the critically endangered flapper skate. The integration of advanced technology into conservation efforts highlights a proactive approach to preserving marine biodiversity in the region.

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Overland AI nets Marine Corps autonomous ground vehicle contract

Overland AI nets Marine Corps autonomous ground vehicle contract

Overland AI has announced the development of an autonomous ground vehicle, clarifying that it is not designed to replace the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV). CEO Byron Boots emphasized that the new vehicle will complement existing military assets rather than serve as a direct substitute. This initiative aims to enhance operational efficiency and adaptability in various mission scenarios. The announcement comes as part of Overland AI's ongoing commitment to innovate within the defense sector, leveraging advanced technology to meet the evolving needs of military operations.

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'Don't Send a Marine, Send a Robot': Foundation Co-Founder Details Military Pitch for Humanoids

'Don't Send a Marine, Send a Robot': Foundation Co-Founder Details Military Pitch for Humanoids

In a recent television interview, Mike LeBlanc, co-founder of Foundation and a former Marine, highlighted the company's commitment to developing humanoid robots specifically for defense purposes. He described these robots as autonomous ground drones intended to take on perilous tasks traditionally performed by soldiers. This military-oriented strategy emerges as Foundation, under the leadership of the controversial former Synapse CEO Sankaet Pathak, intensifies its efforts to establish a foothold in the competitive robotics industry.

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Coast Guard, Saildrone team up in northern waters to boost border security, surveillance

Coast Guard, Saildrone team up in northern waters to boost border security, surveillance

The Voyager, a state-of-the-art surveillance vessel, has been designed to carry out continuous coastal monitoring and nearshore mapping operations. This advanced ship can remain deployed at sea for approximately 100 days, enhancing its capability to gather critical data over extended periods. The implementation of the Voyager is expected to significantly improve maritime security and environmental monitoring efforts, providing valuable insights into coastal ecosystems and aiding in the management of marine resources. With its advanced technology and extended operational range, the Voyager represents a significant advancement in maritime surveillance capabilities.

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Fugro to Deliver Multi-year Marine Mammal Monitoring Supporting Ireland’s Offshore Wind Ambitions

Fugro to Deliver Multi-year Marine Mammal Monitoring Supporting Ireland’s Offshore Wind Ambitions

Fugro has been awarded a two-year contract by EirGrid, Ireland’s state-owned electricity transmission operator, to conduct long-term marine mammal monitoring along the south coast of Ireland. This initiative is part of EirGrid’s Powering Up Offshore – South Coast programme, aimed at enhancing the electricity infrastructure necessary for connecting future offshore wind farms to the national grid. The contract also signifies the inaugural commercial use of Fugro’s specially designed mooring system, highlighting the company’s commitment to supporting sustainable energy development in the region.

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Next Geosolutions and Rana Subsea Integrate Contracts Under the Bouri Gas Utilization Project with Saipem

Next Geosolutions and Rana Subsea Integrate Contracts Under the Bouri Gas Utilization Project with Saipem

Next Geosolutions (NextGeo), a prominent international company specializing in marine geoscience and offshore construction support services for the energy sector, has announced a significant update regarding its contracts with Saipem S.p.A. These contracts, originally awarded for the Bouri Gas Utilisation (BGUP) project in North Africa and valued at over €70 million, have undergone a contractual amendment. The changes reflect ongoing developments in the project, although specific details regarding the nature of the amendments have not been disclosed. This adjustment highlights the dynamic nature of offshore energy projects and the need for flexibility in contractual agreements within the sector.

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Near Earth Autonomy Wins MARV-EL Contract for Marine Corps Logistics Drone

Near Earth Autonomy Wins MARV-EL Contract for Marine Corps Logistics Drone

The Naval Air Systems Command has selected Near Earth Autonomy, a Pittsburgh-based autonomy specialist, to collaborate with Bell Textron, Moog, and XP Services on the development of an uncrewed Bell 505 aircraft. This partnership is part of the Medium Aerial Resupply Vehicle – Expeditionary Logistics (MARV-EL) Increment 2 program, which aims to create a prototype autonomous logistics aircraft for the U.S. Marine Corps. The contract, awarded recently, is intended to enhance the Marine Corps' logistical capabilities by providing a reliable and efficient aerial resupply solution.

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Exail Announces First Sale of DriX H-9 for Civil Offshore Operations to a European Client

Exail Announces First Sale of DriX H-9 for Civil Offshore Operations to a European Client

Exail, a prominent company in marine robotics technologies, has secured a contract for the sale of its DriX H-9 Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV) to a European client. This transaction, announced recently, highlights the growing demand for advanced marine survey solutions. The DriX H-9 is outfitted with sophisticated equipment, including a Multibeam Echosounder, Side Scan Sonar, Sub-Bottom Profiler, and magnetometer, making it well-suited for civil offshore operations. The vessel will be utilized for offshore infrastructure survey operations, reflecting Exail's commitment to enhancing capabilities in marine surveying and monitoring.

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Teledyne Marine Investment in UK Support for MoD ISS Agreements

Teledyne Marine Investment in UK Support for MoD ISS Agreements

Teledyne Marine has secured In Service Support agreements for its Slocum gliders and Gavia Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) from the Royal Navy. This partnership aims to enhance the service, repair, and operational support of Teledyne's unmanned systems utilized by the Royal Navy. The agreements, announced recently, are expected to improve maintenance turnaround times and ensure high operational availability of these advanced systems, thereby bolstering the Royal Navy's capabilities in maritime operations.

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Future-Proof Cable Tracking: Teledyne Marine Releases HydroPACT 440 MK2

Future-Proof Cable Tracking: Teledyne Marine Releases HydroPACT 440 MK2

Teledyne Marine has unveiled the HydroPACT 440 MK2, an enhanced version of its renowned subsea pipe and cable tracking system. This latest model, which builds on over three decades of reliable offshore performance, has been designed to provide a robust and future-proof solution. The HydroPACT 440 MK2 maintains the familiar user experience and operability that customers have come to expect, while ensuring long-term continuity of supply and operation across various sectors. The launch reflects Teledyne's commitment to advancing technology in subsea operations, catering to the evolving needs of its clientele.

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SEKIKAIJI to Introduce SMD Trencher and Advanced Cable-Tracker Technology to Japanese Offshore Wind Market

SEKIKAIJI to Introduce SMD Trencher and Advanced Cable-Tracker Technology to Japanese Offshore Wind Market

SEKIKAIJI Industry, a submarine cable installation specialist based in Japan, has enhanced its operational capabilities by acquiring advanced trenching equipment from the subsea technology and services provider, SMD. This strategic investment aims to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of underwater cable installations, addressing the growing demand for reliable subsea infrastructure. The acquisition reflects SEKIKAIJI's commitment to maintaining its competitive edge in the industry and meeting the evolving needs of its clients. The new equipment is expected to streamline the installation process, allowing for quicker project turnaround times and increased operational capacity.

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US Naval Defense Company Signs MOU with Singapore Shipbuilder to Build AIRCAT BENGAL Warships and Offshore Workboats

US Naval Defense Company Signs MOU with Singapore Shipbuilder to Build AIRCAT BENGAL Warships and Offshore Workboats

Eureka Naval Craft, a defense company based in Houston, has announced plans to increase production of its AIRCAT BENGAL MC warship in Asia. This initiative follows the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Strategic Marine (S) Pte Ltd, a shipbuilder located in Singapore. The collaboration aims to enhance manufacturing capabilities and meet growing demand for advanced naval vessels in the region. By leveraging Strategic Marine's expertise and facilities, Eureka Naval Craft intends to streamline production processes and expand its market presence in Asia's defense sector.

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Green Marine UK Expands Business with Acquisition of Roving Eye’s Contracts, Equipment & Vessel

Green Marine UK Expands Business with Acquisition of Roving Eye’s Contracts, Equipment & Vessel

Green Marine (UK) Ltd, a prominent player in integrated marine services for the renewable energy and offshore industries, has successfully acquired a range of assets from Orkney-based Roving Eye Enterprises Ltd. This acquisition, announced recently, includes Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs), survey equipment, a vessel, personnel, and existing contract agreements. The move aims to enhance Green Marine's capabilities and offerings in the growing renewable energy sector, reflecting the company's commitment to expanding its operational reach and service portfolio. The transaction underscores the strategic importance of acquiring specialized resources to meet increasing demand in marine services.

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Klein Marine Systems Awarded $1.5M NAVOCEANO Contract

Klein Marine Systems Awarded $1.5M NAVOCEANO Contract

Klein Marine Systems, recognized for its advanced sonar technology, has secured a five-year indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract with the U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVOCEANO). This contract, valued at up to $1.5 million, focuses on providing support and maintenance for the Klein System 5900 side scan sonars used by the Navy. The firm-fixed price agreement aims to enhance the operational capabilities of the sonar fleet, ensuring reliability and efficiency in naval operations.

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Royal Navy Launches Autonomous Vehicles from Submarine in Pioneering Trial

Royal Navy Launches Autonomous Vehicles from Submarine in Pioneering Trial

The Royal Navy is currently conducting innovative trials to showcase the launch and recovery of uncrewed underwater vehicles from submarines. These vehicles, which are launched via torpedo tubes, aim to enhance the operational capabilities of the UK’s nuclear-powered attack submarines. The trials are designed to support a range of missions, including underwater reconnaissance, communications, and seabed warfare. By integrating these advanced technologies, the Royal Navy seeks to bolster its strategic advantages in maritime operations.

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Teledyne Marine Vehicles Unit Expands Customer Service and Support

Teledyne Marine Vehicles Unit Expands Customer Service and Support

Teledyne Marine has unveiled significant enhancements to its customer service and support operations, reflecting a commitment to improving client satisfaction. The company has made substantial investments in new facilities, expanded personnel, and additional global service locations. This initiative aims to streamline support processes and ensure that customers receive timely and effective assistance. The advancements are part of Teledyne Marine's strategy to strengthen its service capabilities and respond more efficiently to the needs of its clients worldwide.

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Fugro and Damen Partner to Support the Royal Netherlands Navy with Marine Security and Surveillance Vessel

Fugro and Damen Partner to Support the Royal Netherlands Navy with Marine Security and Surveillance Vessel

Fugro and Damen have formed a partnership to supply the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN) with a state-of-the-art surveillance vessel and an operational crew. This collaboration, contracted by the Dutch Ministry of Defence, aims to bolster the nation's marine security and surveillance capabilities. The RNLN plans to deploy the vessel within the North Sea exclusive economic zone (EEZ) to conduct comprehensive security operations, monitoring both surface and underwater activities. Equipped with advanced technology, including uncrewed vehicles, the vessel will facilitate the RNLN's efforts to oversee vessel movements and inspect vital underwater infrastructure, such as cables and pipelines.

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Marine Technology Society and Ocean Exchange Unite to Accelerate Innovation in Marine Technology

Marine Technology Society and Ocean Exchange Unite to Accelerate Innovation in Marine Technology

The Marine Technology Society (MTS) and Ocean Exchange, two prominent nonprofits in the marine technology field, have announced their merger aimed at fostering innovation and advancing emerging technologies to promote healthy oceans and resilient coastal systems. This strategic combination, revealed recently, is set to enhance the Blue Economy by expanding their geographic reach and utilizing their extensive industry networks to bolster the startup ecosystem. By pooling their expertise and resources, MTS and Ocean Exchange plan to create new business opportunities, facilitate connections between emerging technology leaders and seasoned professionals, and expedite the commercialization of innovative ocean solutions.

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Australia’s Submarine Rescue System in Safe Hands as JFD Australia Locks in Contract Extension

Australia’s Submarine Rescue System in Safe Hands as JFD Australia Locks in Contract Extension

JFD Australia has secured a four-year extension of its contract with the Department of Defence, ensuring the continued provision of submarine rescue systems to the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). This partnership, which has been in place since 2009, underscores the importance of maintaining a critical sovereign capability for the RAN. The extension reflects the government's commitment to enhancing maritime safety and operational readiness, allowing JFD to further support the Navy's mission through advanced rescue technologies and training.

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Green Marine UK Expands with New Subsea Services Department

Green Marine UK Expands with New Subsea Services Department

Green Marine UK has announced a significant investment, amounting to seven figures, to establish a new Subsea Services Department aimed at capitalizing on the growing offshore wind sector in the UK. This initiative, revealed on February 25, reflects the company's commitment to expanding its operations and enhancing its capabilities in response to the increasing demand for renewable energy solutions. The investment is expected to bolster the company’s position in the market and contribute to the development of sustainable energy infrastructure in the region.

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Saildrone Deploys 16 Voyager USVs for Coast Guard Great Lakes Mission

Saildrone Deploys 16 Voyager USVs for Coast Guard Great Lakes Mission

Saildrone, an autonomous maritime company based in Alameda, California, has announced the deployment of 16 Voyager unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) to enhance surveillance capabilities for the US Coast Guard. This initiative, which is part of a $15.5 million contract, aims to support Coast Guard missions across the Great Lakes and the Northeast. The deployment was officially announced on May 11, 2026, marking a significant step in the integration of advanced technology into maritime operations. The use of these unmanned vehicles is intended to improve monitoring and response efforts in these vital waterways, reflecting the Coast Guard's commitment to maintaining safety and security in the region.

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Greensea IQ is Awarded $18 Million Contract by the US Navy for the Bayonet Underwater Controller (BUC) Development and Sustainment

Greensea IQ is Awarded $18 Million Contract by the US Navy for the Bayonet Underwater Controller (BUC) Development and Sustainment

Greensea Systems, Inc., operating as Greensea IQ, has secured an $18.15 million Indefinite-Delivery/Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) contract to deliver hardware, software, and engineering technical services. This contract, awarded for an undisclosed duration, focuses on the development of underwater controllers essential for the operation of autonomous and remotely operated systems in maritime settings. The contract aims to enhance capabilities in underwater technology, reflecting the growing demand for advanced solutions in marine environments.

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Marine Measurement Forum #71 Announces Keynote and Speaker Line-Up

Marine Measurement Forum #71 Announces Keynote and Speaker Line-Up

The Marine Measurement Forum (MMF) has revealed its keynote speaker and the initial program lineup for its upcoming event, MMF #71. Scheduled for 1 July 2026, the forum will be held at Dartington Hall in Totnes, Devon. This event aims to bring together experts and stakeholders in marine measurement to discuss advancements and challenges in the field. The announcement highlights the forum's commitment to fostering collaboration and innovation within the marine science community, setting the stage for insightful discussions and networking opportunities.

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Marine Corps’ Harrier completes final flight following SOUTHCOM deployment

Marine Corps’ Harrier completes final flight following SOUTHCOM deployment

The Marine Corps is advancing its Tactical Aircraft Transition Plan, aiming to fully integrate fifth-generation aircraft into its fleet. This strategic initiative reflects the military's commitment to modernizing its aviation capabilities to enhance operational effectiveness and maintain a competitive edge. As part of this transition, the Marine Corps is focusing on upgrading its existing aircraft and incorporating advanced technologies that fifth-generation models offer. The timeline for this comprehensive adoption is set to unfold over the coming years, with ongoing assessments to ensure that the transition aligns with evolving defense needs. The move is driven by the necessity to adapt to modern warfare demands and to ensure that the Marine Corps remains a formidable force in the skies.

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US Marines test low-cost FPV drone attacks coordinated from Venom helicopters

US Marines test low-cost FPV drone attacks coordinated from Venom helicopters

The U.S. Marine Corps is currently testing a novel battlefield tactic that integrates traditional military strategies with advanced technology. This initiative, which began in October 2023, aims to enhance operational effectiveness in diverse combat scenarios. The Marines are conducting these experiments at various training facilities across the United States, focusing on improving coordination and communication among units. The motivation behind this approach stems from the evolving nature of warfare, where rapid technological advancements necessitate a reevaluation of conventional tactics. By blending established military practices with cutting-edge tools, the Marine Corps seeks to adapt to modern threats and maintain a strategic advantage. Through a series of simulations and live exercises, the Marines are assessing the effectiveness of this hybrid strategy. The goal is to refine their tactics, ensuring that they can respond swiftly and effectively in dynamic environments. As these trials progress, the Marine Corps aims to gather valuable insights that will inform future operational planning and training protocols.

Navy SEALs In Mini-Submarines Teamed With Underwater Drones In The Works

Navy SEALs In Mini-Submarines Teamed With Underwater Drones In The Works

The U.S. Navy is exploring innovative operational strategies by integrating uncrewed underwater vehicles with Navy SEALs utilizing mini-submarines. This collaboration aims to enhance the capabilities of special operations forces in maritime environments, potentially revolutionizing underwater missions. However, the initiative faces several challenges that need to be addressed to ensure effective implementation. As the Navy continues to develop these advanced technologies, the focus remains on overcoming obstacles to maximize the operational potential of this partnership.

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Klein Marine Systems Introduces MANTIS UUV with SmartArray Technology™ for Autonomous Underwater Missions

Klein Marine Systems Introduces MANTIS UUV with SmartArray Technology™ for Autonomous Underwater Missions

Klein Marine Systems, recognized as a global leader in advanced side scan sonar and underwater imaging technology, has unveiled its latest innovation, the MANTIS UUV. This integrated multi-channel side scan sonar system is specifically designed to enhance unmanned underwater vehicles by providing high-quality imaging and onboard processing capabilities. The announcement was made today, highlighting the company’s commitment to improving underwater exploration and data collection. The MANTIS UUV aims to streamline integration processes, making it a valuable tool for various applications in marine research and industry.

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The sights of Modern Day Marine 2026

The sights of Modern Day Marine 2026

The Modern Day Marine show, a prominent event in the defense and military industry, showcased a variety of exhibits and innovations on its show floor. Attendees had the opportunity to explore a diverse selection of displays, highlighting advancements in military technology and equipment. This annual event took place recently, drawing participants from various sectors, including military personnel, defense contractors, and industry experts. The exhibition aims to foster collaboration and innovation within the defense community, providing a platform for networking and sharing knowledge. Through engaging presentations and interactive displays, the show emphasizes the importance of modernizing military capabilities to meet evolving challenges.

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RIPSAW M1 military robot vehicle hits 53 mph, scouts terrain and launches munitions

RIPSAW M1 military robot vehicle hits 53 mph, scouts terrain and launches munitions

The U.S. Marine Corps is undergoing a significant transformation in its operational strategies for coastal warfare. This shift involves the deployment of smaller, more agile units capable of rapid movement and adaptability in response to evolving threats. The initiative, aimed at enhancing the Corps' effectiveness in maritime environments, reflects a broader strategic pivot to address modern combat challenges. This change is being implemented as part of ongoing military reforms, with a focus on improving readiness and operational efficiency. The adjustments are expected to take place in various coastal regions, where the Marines will conduct training exercises to refine their new tactics. This evolution in strategy is driven by the need to counter increasingly sophisticated adversaries and to ensure that the Marine Corps remains a formidable force in joint operations alongside other military branches.

Marine requirement for lightweight counter-drone tech to be released in coming months

Marine requirement for lightweight counter-drone tech to be released in coming months

The U.S. Marine Corps has begun deploying advanced systems to its units in response to an urgent operational requirement, despite the absence of a formal program or mandate for such technology. This initiative aims to enhance the Marines' capabilities in the field, addressing immediate needs identified by military leaders. The deployment reflects a proactive approach to equip forces with necessary tools to improve effectiveness and readiness in various operational scenarios. The decision underscores the Marines' commitment to adapting to evolving challenges and ensuring that personnel are adequately supported in their missions.

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Registration Opens for Marine Measurement Forum #71 at Dartington Hall, Devon

Registration Opens for Marine Measurement Forum #71 at Dartington Hall, Devon

Registration has officially opened for the Marine Measurement Forum (MMF) #71, scheduled for July 1, 2026, at Dartington Hall in Totnes, Devon. This one-day, in-person event aims to unite professionals from research, industry, and academia to discuss pressing challenges, innovative research, and future trends in marine measurement technology and methodologies. The forum serves as a platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing, addressing the evolving landscape of marine measurement and its implications for various sectors.

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HII Builds on Manned-Unmanned Submarine Teaming Success with New Pentagon Deal Poised to Transform Undersea Warfare

HII Builds on Manned-Unmanned Submarine Teaming Success with New Pentagon Deal Poised to Transform Undersea Warfare

HII, a prominent player in unmanned and autonomous maritime platforms, has secured a contract from the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) to develop a submarine Torpedo Tube Launch and Recovery (TTLR) system. This innovative system aims to autonomously deploy and recover HII’s REMUS unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) from U.S. Navy submarines. The contract underscores the growing emphasis on advanced maritime technologies and the need for efficient underwater operations within the Navy. The project is expected to enhance the capabilities of U.S. submarines, enabling them to conduct missions with greater effectiveness and safety.

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US Marine Corps seeks new portable attack drone to strike tanks from 15 miles away

US Marine Corps seeks new portable attack drone to strike tanks from 15 miles away

The U.S. Marine Corps is expediting its initiative to provide frontline units with advanced equipment designed to enhance operational capabilities. This strategic move, announced recently, aims to ensure that Marines are better prepared for modern warfare challenges. The acceleration comes in response to evolving threats and the need for improved readiness on the battlefield. By streamlining the procurement and deployment processes, the Marine Corps intends to integrate cutting-edge technology and resources more swiftly into its operations. This initiative reflects a broader commitment to maintaining military effectiveness and adapting to the dynamic nature of global security environments.

L3Harris to Provide Autonomous Underwater Capability for US Navy Submarines

L3Harris to Provide Autonomous Underwater Capability for US Navy Submarines

L3Harris Technologies has secured a contract from the Department of Defense's Defense Innovation Unit to develop the Torpedo Tube Launch and Recovery (TTLR) system. This innovative system is designed to deploy and retrieve the company's Iver4 900 autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) via submarine torpedo tubes. The contract, awarded under the Other Transaction Authority, underscores the military's commitment to enhancing underwater capabilities. The collaboration aims to improve operational efficiency and expand the tactical applications of AUVs in various defense scenarios.

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Saipem to Supply the Hydrone-W Underwater ROV to ISPRA's New Oceanographic Vessel

Saipem to Supply the Hydrone-W Underwater ROV to ISPRA's New Oceanographic Vessel

Saipem has secured a contract with T. Mariotti shipyard in Genoa to provide the Hydrone-W remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV). This advanced technology will be utilized on ISPRA's new oceanographic vessel, Arcadia. The collaboration aims to enhance marine research capabilities and environmental monitoring efforts. The deployment of the Hydrone-W ROV is expected to significantly contribute to the operational efficiency of the Arcadia, facilitating a range of underwater exploration and data collection tasks.

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ACUA Ocean and RS Aqua Sign MoU to Accelerate Remote Deployment of Long-Endurance and Persistent Ocean Acoustic Data Gathering AI Systems

ACUA Ocean and RS Aqua Sign MoU to Accelerate Remote Deployment of Long-Endurance and Persistent Ocean Acoustic Data Gathering AI Systems

ACUA Ocean has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with RS Aqua, a company focused on advancing ocean exploration and conservation through innovative technology and expertise. This partnership aims to enhance the discovery and understanding of marine environments, ultimately contributing to their protection. The agreement was formalized recently, signaling a commitment from both organizations to collaborate on initiatives that leverage their respective strengths in oceanic research and technology. By combining resources and knowledge, ACUA Ocean and RS Aqua seek to address pressing challenges facing the oceans and promote sustainable practices in marine management.

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Saipem’s underwater drone Hydrone-R performs autonomous mission in the Arctic coral area in Norway

Saipem’s underwater drone Hydrone-R performs autonomous mission in the Arctic coral area in Norway

Saipem's innovative underwater intervention drone, Hydrone-R, has successfully completed an autonomous survey mission in the Arctic coral region of Njord, Norway. This groundbreaking operation, which took place recently, marked a significant advancement in underwater robotics as the drone operated independently, without the need for cables or surface support. The mission aims to enhance the understanding and protection of marine ecosystems, highlighting the potential of advanced technology in environmental conservation efforts.

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MMF70 to Spotlight Next-Gen Marine & Space Tech

MMF70 to Spotlight Next-Gen Marine & Space Tech

The Marine Measurement Forum (MMF) is set to return in January 2026, marking its 70th edition with a unique focus on the intersection of marine and space technologies. Hosted by Ocean Business, the MMF70 program has been launched, featuring a diverse array of innovations that leverage both marine and space capabilities. This event aims to highlight advancements in measurement and environmental monitoring, showcasing how these technologies can collaboratively address pressing global challenges. The forum promises to be a pivotal gathering for industry leaders and innovators, emphasizing the importance of integrating marine and space data to enhance our understanding of environmental dynamics.

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Saildrone Completes Pioneering Mapping Mission of Cayman Islands’ EEZ

Saildrone Completes Pioneering Mapping Mission of Cayman Islands’ EEZ

Saildrone, a leader in autonomous deep-water mapping, has successfully completed a mission to map the exclusive economic zone of the Cayman Islands. Over approximately 300 days, the company utilized its Saildrone Surveyor uncrewed surface vehicle to survey around 90,000 square kilometers of seabed, reaching depths of up to 7,000 meters. The mission included over 900 sound-velocity profile casts to ensure the accuracy of the bathymetric data collected. A key focus of the survey was on four significant fishing banks—60 Mile Bank, Lawfords Bank, Pickle Bank, and 12 Mile Bank—which are vital for biodiversity and support local fisheries, tourism, and recreational activities. These areas also serve as indicators of the overall health of the Cayman Islands' marine ecosystem. The successful completion of this mapping mission is expected to enhance understanding and management of the region's marine resources.

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PlanBlue and Orpheus Ocean Join Forces to Advance Sustainable Seafloor Intelligence into the Deep Sea

PlanBlue and Orpheus Ocean Join Forces to Advance Sustainable Seafloor Intelligence into the Deep Sea

PlanBlue and Orpheus Ocean have formed a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing sustainable seafloor intelligence in the deep sea. This collaboration, announced recently, seeks to leverage advanced technologies and data analytics to promote environmental sustainability and better understand marine ecosystems. By combining their expertise, the two organizations aim to address critical challenges facing ocean health and biodiversity. The partnership reflects a growing commitment to innovative solutions that can support conservation efforts and sustainable ocean management.

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BMT and Teledyne Marine announce Memorandum of Understanding

BMT and Teledyne Marine announce Memorandum of Understanding

BMT has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with The Teledyne Marine Vehicles group, which encompasses Teledyne Gavia in Iceland and Teledyne Webb Research in North Falmouth, Massachusetts. This agreement marks the beginning of a strategic partnership aimed at fostering collaboration on upcoming projects within the maritime autonomy sector. The MoU reflects both companies' commitment to advancing innovations in marine technology and enhancing operational capabilities in this rapidly evolving field.

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RobotToday Initiative

Robotics needs a service framework.

RSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.