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FLANQ Launches Q-RECON: Europe's Newest Expeditionary USV for Maritime Surveillance and Special Forces Operations

FLANQ Launches Q-RECON: Europe's Newest Expeditionary USV for Maritime Surveillance and Special Forces Operations

FLANQ, a maritime defense solutions provider based in Germany, has unveiled its latest innovation, the Q-RECON, an Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV) designed specifically for operations in coastal areas. The launch, which took place today, addresses an urgent operational need expressed by a European customer. The Q-RECON is a lightweight, two-meter-long vessel that can be easily transported by two personnel. It is engineered for a range of critical functions, including intelligence gathering, surveillance, reconnaissance, and tactical interdiction, enhancing maritime operational capabilities in the region.

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EVENT: Maritime Reconnaissance and Surveillance Technology 2026 - London, UK - 27-28th January, 2026

EVENT: Maritime Reconnaissance and Surveillance Technology 2026 - London, UK - 27-28th January, 2026

SAE Media Group will host the 11th annual Maritime Reconnaissance and Surveillance Technology conference on January 27-28, 2026. This event aims to bring together industry leaders, experts, and stakeholders to discuss advancements and innovations in maritime surveillance and reconnaissance technologies. The conference will provide a platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and exploring the latest trends shaping the maritime security landscape. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in discussions and presentations that address the evolving challenges and opportunities in maritime operations.

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Helsing Unveils Lura and SG-1 Fathom for Autonomous Mass Surveillance

Helsing Unveils Lura and SG-1 Fathom for Autonomous Mass Surveillance

Helsing, a prominent European defense technology firm, has introduced two innovative systems, Lura and SG-1 Fathom, aimed at enhancing maritime security and digitalizing ocean monitoring. Announced today, these advancements draw on the company's extensive expertise in air and land defense to transform maritime surveillance. Lura, a sophisticated software platform powered by advanced artificial intelligence, is designed to rethink traditional approaches to maritime threat detection. It employs autonomous technologies that are both scalable and cost-effective, enabling the identification of potential threats beneath the ocean's surface. This initiative reflects Helsing's commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology to safeguard maritime environments.

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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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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.

UK trials compact G-size sonobuoy built for autonomous drones hunting submarines

UK trials compact G-size sonobuoy built for autonomous drones hunting submarines

Ultra Maritime has successfully conducted the inaugural in-water deployment trial of its advanced Multistatic Active Receive system. This significant milestone took place recently, marking a key step in the development of the technology designed to enhance maritime surveillance and detection capabilities. The trial was held in a controlled marine environment, allowing the team to assess the system's performance and reliability in real-world conditions. The motivation behind this initiative is to improve the effectiveness of maritime operations, particularly in detecting underwater threats and monitoring marine activities. By utilizing innovative technology and methodologies, Ultra Maritime aims to set a new standard in maritime security solutions. The successful trial demonstrates the potential of the Multistatic Active Receive system to revolutionize the industry and address growing concerns over maritime safety and security.

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Klein Marine Systems Signs Development Agreement With SAAB to Provide Synthetic Aperture Sonar (SAS) Technology

Klein Marine Systems Signs Development Agreement With SAAB to Provide Synthetic Aperture Sonar (SAS) Technology

Klein Marine Systems, a prominent player in sonar technology, has secured a contract to supply Synthetic Aperture Sonar (SAS) hardware to Saab Kockums AB, based in Linköping, Sweden. This partnership underscores Klein's commitment to advancing maritime surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. The agreement highlights the growing demand for sophisticated sonar systems in defense applications, as both companies aim to enhance underwater operational efficiency. The collaboration is expected to leverage Klein's cutting-edge technology to support Saab's ongoing projects, reflecting a strategic alignment in the defense sector.

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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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Under the Ice: New SYOS Underwater Drone Targets Maritime Security and Antarctic Exploration

Under the Ice: New SYOS Underwater Drone Targets Maritime Security and Antarctic Exploration

SYOS, an autonomous systems company based in the UK and New Zealand, has unveiled its latest innovation, the SU10 uncrewed underwater vehicle (UUV), aimed at enhancing maritime security and supporting Antarctic exploration. The announcement was made during a recent event, marking a significant expansion of SYOS's portfolio, which previously focused on air and land operations. The introduction of the SU10 allows the company to venture into subsurface missions, addressing the growing demand for advanced technologies in multi-domain operations. This new underwater drone is designed to operate effectively in challenging environments, underscoring SYOS's commitment to developing versatile solutions for both security and exploration purposes.

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Maritime Robotics and Eelume Enter into Partnership for Ocean Surveillance and Security

Maritime Robotics and Eelume Enter into Partnership for Ocean Surveillance and Security

Norway's Maritime Robotics and Eelume, two prominent companies in autonomous systems technology, have announced a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing maritime operations. This collaboration focuses on integrating unmanned surface vessels (USVs) with agile underwater vehicles (AUVs) to improve the efficiency and sustainability of exploration, surveillance, and security activities at sea. The partnership reflects a growing trend in the maritime industry to leverage advanced technologies for better operational outcomes.

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Indonesia Enhances Fishery Enforcement with Advanced Digital Surveillance Systems

Indonesia Enhances Fishery Enforcement with Advanced Digital Surveillance Systems

In the eastern Indian Ocean, Indonesia is leveraging advanced digital surveillance to enhance fishery enforcement. Utilizing satellite monitoring and Vessel Monitoring Systems (VMS), the country can detect potential violations in real-time, marking a significant shift in maritime governance. This transition allows for proactive enforcement rather than reactive measures, addressing the challenges of monitoring vast maritime areas. The integration of digital tools is crucial for Indonesia, which manages over six million square kilometers of maritime space. With 9,394 fishing vessels actively transmitting data through the VMS by early 2026, the country is able to identify unauthorized fishing activities and prioritize inspections based on data-driven assessments. This capability is transforming how fisheries are monitored and regulated. Looking ahead, the implications of this digital transformation are profound. In the first quarter of 2026 alone, Indonesia's monitoring system tracked over 14,000 vessels and identified nearly 500 suspected violations. As digital surveillance continues to evolve, it will be essential to watch how these technologies reshape enforcement strategies and compliance in the fishing industry.

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Danish Startup Launches 10K Drone Sensor for Wide-Area Search, Surveillance, and Mine Detection

Danish Startup Launches 10K Drone Sensor for Wide-Area Search, Surveillance, and Mine Detection

A Danish start-up has introduced a groundbreaking sensor system designed to enhance marine rescue operations. This innovative technology enables drone-equipped teams to efficiently search vast areas of water for capsized boats and individuals in distress. By utilizing high-resolution imagery transmitted from the drones, rescue teams can pinpoint critical details in challenging conditions. The launch of this advanced 10K drone sensor aims to improve search and surveillance capabilities, as well as facilitate mine detection, thereby addressing urgent needs in maritime safety. The initiative reflects the start-up's commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology to support emergency responders in their vital work.

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Seasats Introduces the Lightfish Security System: A Cost-Effective, Modular ASV for Persistent Maritime Domain Awareness

Seasats Introduces the Lightfish Security System: A Cost-Effective, Modular ASV for Persistent Maritime Domain Awareness

Seasats, a U.S. company specializing in autonomous maritime systems, has unveiled its latest innovation, the Lightfish Security System. This advanced autonomous surface vehicle (ASV) is engineered to enhance intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities across various environments, including coastal areas, harbors, and open oceans. The launch of the Lightfish Security System aims to address the growing demand for persistent maritime monitoring and security solutions. By integrating cutting-edge technology, Seasats seeks to provide a reliable tool for maritime operations, ensuring enhanced safety and operational efficiency in critical areas.

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Saildrone and Palantir Announce Strategic Partnership to Advance AI-Powered Maritime Intelligence

Saildrone and Palantir Announce Strategic Partnership to Advance AI-Powered Maritime Intelligence

As over 70% of the Earth's surface is covered by ocean, illegal activities often go undetected due to a lack of surveillance by U.S. or allied forces. Multi-mission naval assets are currently stretched thin, balancing high-stakes operations with the need for extensive open-water patrols. This situation has prompted the U.S. and its allies to seek advanced technology solutions to enhance their surveillance capabilities. The urgency for these innovations is driven by the need to optimize limited resources, sharpen strategic focus, and stay ahead of adversaries in maritime security efforts.

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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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Saildrone Supports Coast Guard Missions in the Great Lakes and Northeast

Saildrone Supports Coast Guard Missions in the Great Lakes and Northeast

The U.S. Coast Guard is enhancing its efforts to monitor the extensive northern maritime approaches, which encompass thousands of miles of coastline, busy waterways, and vital fishing grounds from the Great Lakes to the North Atlantic. This initiative, aimed at detecting suspicious vessel activity and securing the U.S. border, is critical for maintaining economic prosperity and protecting domestic fisheries. The Coast Guard faces challenges in ensuring consistent visibility due to unpredictable weather, seasonal variations, and the vastness of the region. Traditional patrols struggle with issues such as crew endurance, maintenance needs, and the distances involved. As a result, the Coast Guard is exploring innovative strategies to improve surveillance and response capabilities in these challenging maritime environments.

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Ranger Autonomous Vessel Successfully Completes Sea Trials from Submarine Torpedo Tube

Ranger Autonomous Vessel Successfully Completes Sea Trials from Submarine Torpedo Tube

An innovative autonomous surface vessel, the Ranger, has successfully completed its Sea Acceptance Test (SAT) in Germany, demonstrating its ability to be launched from a submarine's torpedo tube. Developed by Gabler and Flanq, the Ranger is designed for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions with minimal human intervention. The successful completion of the SAT marks a significant milestone for the program, confirming the vessel's seaworthiness and the integration of its core technologies. The Ranger, measuring approximately 15 feet long, features a folding keel and collapsible sensor mast, allowing it to fit within a standard 21-inch torpedo tube. Looking ahead, Gabler will manage the commercialization and integration of the Ranger with submarines, while Flanq will provide advanced maritime technologies and mission software. The companies are also developing a one-way attack variant called Strike, expanding the platform's capabilities for future naval operations.

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Palladyne AI Executes $4.2 Million U.S. Air Force Contract to Advance Swarming Capabilities for Integrated Cross-Domain Operations

Palladyne AI Executes $4.2 Million U.S. Air Force Contract to Advance Swarming Capabilities for Integrated Cross-Domain Operations

Palladyne AI Executes $4.2 Million U.S. Air Force Contract to Advance Swarming Capabilities for Integrated Cross-Domain Operations Visit http://www.palladyneai.com for further information Palladyne AI’s SwarmOS™ platform to support satellite integration, marking a major expansion of its multi-domain autonomy and ISR capabilities across space, air, maritime, and land 07/07/26, 06:15 AM | Mobile Robots, Other Topics | Palladyne AI Corp. Palladyne AI Corp. (NASDAQ: PDYN and PDYNW) ("Palladyne AI"), a developer of artificial intelligence software for robotic platforms in the defense and commercial sectors, today announced that it has executed the previously announced contract awarded by the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to solve one of the most persistent challenges in modern defense operations—how to make different autonomous systems work together as one coordinated team. The "Hierarchical Adaptive Networked Game-Theoretic Integration of Multiple Echelons (HANGTIME)" contract will address this need. 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HANGTIME will utilize Palladyne AI's patented SwarmOS™ software platform—the defense variant of the Palladyne™ Pilot embodied AI software—as the baseline technology to bridge that gap, connecting disparate systems so they can share intelligence, adapt to changing conditions, and act in sync across domains, including space, air, maritime, and land. By integrating satellites for the first time, this project also extends Palladyne AI's technology from the ground to orbit, enabling faster, more informed decision-making and coordinated mission execution, turning tactical commanders into strategic commanders by giving them more cross-domain intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities than ever before. "Our collaboration with AFRL showcases what's next for autonomous operations," said Ben Wolff, President and CEO, Palladyne AI. "This isn't about replacing humans—it's about giving them sharper, faster insight. By connecting satellite, aerial, and ground systems using the patented SwarmOS embodied AI platform as a foundational technology, we're helping the warfighter make better decisions in real time and stay one step ahead on the battlefield." "The HANGTIME project is a breakthrough that unites high-altitude assets and situational unmanned systems into one coordinated sensor network—delivering a major advantage for the defense industry," said Dr. Denis Garagic, Chief Technology Officer, Palladyne AI. "For the first time, a single AI framework can coordinate assets across multiple domains, including satellites. That means these systems can now think and act together as a team, sharing what they see and learning as conditions change." "The HANGTIME effort represents a critical step in multi-domain autonomy for coordinated execution in challenging environments," said Caleb Williams, Program Manager, AFRL/RIEA. For more information on Palladyne AI and its patented collaborative autonomy software, including SwarmOS, please visit www.palladyneai.com. For more information about AFRL, please visit www.afrl.af.mil. About Palladyne AI Palladyne AI is a U.S.-based technology company developing patented embodied artificial intelligence, collaborative autonomy solutions, advanced avionics, autonomous systems, advanced UAV engineering services, and precision-manufactured components for defense and industrial markets. Palladyne AI delivers secure, American-developed and operated platforms designed to meet the stringent requirements of U.S. government and public-sector customers, including data sovereignty, security, and compliance. Palladyne AI's embodied AI is designed to operate in complex, contested, and high-risk environments, enabling distributed tasking, human-on-the-loop decision-making, degraded-communications resilience, and multi-domain coordination. Its platform-agnostic autonomy stack combines real-time sensor fusion, adaptive AI models, and edge-native orchestration—without vendor lock-in—to support autonomous and collaborative systems across air, ground, maritime, and industrial domains w

US Marines launch long-endurance spy drone from warship in South China Sea

US Marines launch long-endurance spy drone from warship in South China Sea

A small US surveillance drone was launched from the deck of a Navy warship in the South China Sea on Thursday, marking a significant move in the ongoing tensions between the United States and China. The operation aimed to enhance reconnaissance capabilities in a region where both nations have been asserting their military presence. This deployment comes amid rising concerns over China's expanding influence and military activities in the area, prompting the US to bolster its surveillance efforts. The drone's mission involved gathering intelligence on maritime movements and potential threats, showcasing the US commitment to maintaining a strategic advantage in the region. The operation underscores the delicate balance of power in the South China Sea, where territorial disputes have heightened the stakes for both countries.

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New mini submarine-like drone from HII can dive 328 feet deep with 10 hour battery life

New mini submarine-like drone from HII can dive 328 feet deep with 10 hour battery life

Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII), a prominent U.S. military shipbuilder, has successfully delivered the first REMUS 130 unmanned underwater vehicle. This significant milestone was achieved as part of HII's commitment to advancing maritime technology. The delivery took place in October 2023, showcasing the company's ongoing efforts to enhance the capabilities of the U.S. Navy and other defense partners. The REMUS 130 is designed for various underwater missions, including reconnaissance and surveillance, addressing the growing need for advanced unmanned systems in naval operations. This development reflects HII's strategic focus on innovation and its role in supporting national security objectives through cutting-edge maritime solutions.

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New radar system can detect high-speed drones nearby ports, vessels in extreme environment

New radar system can detect high-speed drones nearby ports, vessels in extreme environment

A cutting-edge radar system has been developed to enhance the detection of drones operating near ports, vessels, harbors, and other critical maritime areas. This innovative technology aims to bolster maritime security by providing real-time surveillance and threat assessment capabilities. The radar is designed to identify and track drones, which have increasingly become a concern for safety and security in busy maritime environments. The system's deployment is expected to take place in the coming months, with trials set to occur at various strategic locations along coastlines. By integrating advanced detection algorithms and high-resolution imaging, the radar will enable authorities to respond swiftly to potential threats, ensuring the safety of maritime operations and protecting vital infrastructure. This initiative reflects a growing recognition of the need for enhanced security measures in response to the rising prevalence of drone activity in sensitive areas.

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US’ new 180-foot drone ship could launch hypersonic missiles, demo set for 2027

US’ new 180-foot drone ship could launch hypersonic missiles, demo set for 2027

Saronic and Castelion, two prominent defense technology firms, have unveiled their intention to merge efforts in developing an autonomous warship. This strategic collaboration aims to enhance maritime security capabilities and address emerging threats in naval warfare. The announcement was made on October 15, 2023, during a defense technology conference held in Athens, Greece. The motivation behind this partnership stems from the increasing demand for advanced naval solutions that can operate independently in complex environments. By pooling their expertise and resources, Saronic and Castelion seek to accelerate the innovation process and deliver cutting-edge technology to military clients worldwide. The proposed autonomous warship is expected to incorporate advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning systems, enabling it to perform a variety of missions, including reconnaissance, surveillance, and combat operations, without direct human intervention. This development reflects a broader trend in the defense industry towards automation and smart technologies, aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and reducing risks to personnel. As the defense sector continues to evolve, the collaboration between Saronic and Castelion positions them at the forefront of the autonomous naval warfare market, potentially reshaping the future of maritime defense strategies.

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Royal Navy deploys Defender mine-hunting robot for Strait of Hormuz operations

Royal Navy deploys Defender mine-hunting robot for Strait of Hormuz operations

The Royal Navy is set to deploy the Video Ray Defender, an advanced autonomous underwater robot, as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance maritime security. This deployment is scheduled for later this month, with operations taking place in various strategic locations to bolster surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. The initiative aims to address increasing concerns over underwater threats and improve response times in maritime operations. By utilizing cutting-edge technology, the Royal Navy intends to streamline underwater missions, allowing for more efficient data collection and analysis. The introduction of the Video Ray Defender marks a significant step in the Royal Navy's modernization efforts, reflecting a commitment to incorporating innovative solutions in national defense strategies.

Australia launches first 3D-printed unmanned drone boat in Southern Hemisphere

Australia launches first 3D-printed unmanned drone boat in Southern Hemisphere

Australia has introduced the southern hemisphere's first 3D-printed uncrewed surface vessel, marking a significant advancement in maritime technology. The vessel was unveiled recently as part of the country's efforts to enhance its naval capabilities and promote innovation in defense. This groundbreaking project took place at a facility in Australia, showcasing the nation's commitment to integrating modern technology into its maritime operations. The initiative aims to improve surveillance and reconnaissance missions while reducing costs associated with traditional shipbuilding methods. By leveraging 3D printing technology, Australia hopes to streamline the production process, allowing for quicker deployment of advanced vessels in response to emerging maritime challenges.

Navy tests MUSV autonomous control and payload architecture across seven prototypes

Navy tests MUSV autonomous control and payload architecture across seven prototypes

The US Navy has approved seven submissions for medium unmanned surface vessels (MUSVs) as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance maritime capabilities. This decision, announced recently, marks a significant step in the Navy's initiative to integrate advanced unmanned technologies into its fleet. The approvals come in response to the increasing demand for innovative solutions to address modern naval challenges, including surveillance and reconnaissance missions. By incorporating these unmanned vessels, the Navy aims to improve operational efficiency and reduce risks to personnel. The selected submissions will now move forward in the development process, with the Navy collaborating closely with the respective contractors to ensure successful implementation. This initiative underscores the Navy's commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology to maintain its strategic advantage in maritime operations.

SYOS Strengthens its Multi-domain Uncrewed Portfolio with the Introduction of the SU10 Uncrewed Underwater Vehicle

SYOS Strengthens its Multi-domain Uncrewed Portfolio with the Introduction of the SU10 Uncrewed Underwater Vehicle

SYOS has unveiled the SU10 uncrewed underwater vehicle (UUV) today, expanding its portfolio of autonomous systems across multiple domains, including air, land, sea, and subsurface operations. The introduction of the SU10 aims to enhance capabilities in mine countermeasures, protect critical subsea infrastructure, and ensure persistent surveillance and maritime security. This advanced UUV is equipped to undertake a variety of missions, including search and identification, route clearance, and infrastructure inspection and intervention, thereby addressing growing demands for safety and security in maritime environments.

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US plans to deploy more than 80 unmanned robotic warships to counter China’s naval dominance

US plans to deploy more than 80 unmanned robotic warships to counter China’s naval dominance

The US Navy has announced the integration of unmanned surface and underwater vessels into its long-term shipbuilding strategy, which spans the next 30 years. This decision, made public in October 2023, reflects the Navy's commitment to modernizing its fleet and enhancing operational capabilities in response to evolving maritime threats. By incorporating advanced technologies, the Navy aims to improve surveillance, reconnaissance, and combat operations while reducing risks to personnel. The move is part of a broader initiative to adapt to the changing landscape of naval warfare and ensure the United States maintains its strategic advantage at sea. The plan outlines investments in research and development, as well as the construction of new vessels designed to operate autonomously, thereby increasing the Navy's efficiency and effectiveness in various mission scenarios.

USVs could be ‘alternate options’ for missions for stretched manned fleet: Navy official

USVs could be ‘alternate options’ for missions for stretched manned fleet: Navy official

Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs) are increasingly being recognized as versatile components of naval operations, particularly in scenarios where deploying a large combatant ship may be prohibitively expensive or tactically excessive. This shift in naval strategy reflects a growing trend among military forces to utilize USVs for a variety of missions, including surveillance, reconnaissance, and logistical support. As nations seek to enhance their maritime capabilities while managing costs, the adoption of these modular systems is expected to rise. The integration of USVs into naval fleets allows for more flexible and efficient responses to maritime challenges, enabling forces to maintain operational readiness without the financial burden of traditional vessels. This evolution in naval warfare underscores the importance of innovation in military technology and strategy, as armed forces adapt to modern threats and operational demands.

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Hydrogen-fueled drone submarine with 17 sensors could scan Hormuz for naval mines

Hydrogen-fueled drone submarine with 17 sensors could scan Hormuz for naval mines

A European defense technology company has announced the launch of the world's longest-endurance unmanned submarine, showcasing its capabilities at a recent defense exhibition. The submarine, designed for extended missions, can operate underwater for several weeks without the need for surface resupply, marking a significant advancement in maritime technology. This innovation aims to enhance naval surveillance and reconnaissance operations, addressing the growing demand for autonomous underwater vehicles in modern defense strategies. The unveiling took place in a prominent European city, drawing attention from military officials and industry experts alike, who are keen to explore the potential applications of this groundbreaking technology in various defense scenarios.

Uncrewed 37-foot Orca-like strike submarine can unleash missiles and FPV drones

Uncrewed 37-foot Orca-like strike submarine can unleash missiles and FPV drones

A Turkish defense company has introduced a new strike-capable extra-large uncrewed underwater vehicle, marking a significant advancement in naval technology. The unveiling took place during a defense exhibition in Istanbul, showcasing the vehicle's potential for enhancing Turkey's maritime capabilities. This development is part of Turkey's broader strategy to bolster its defense industry and assert its presence in regional waters. The vehicle is designed to conduct various missions, including surveillance and combat operations, reflecting the increasing importance of unmanned systems in modern warfare. By integrating advanced technologies, the company aims to position Turkey as a key player in the global defense market.

US Coast Guard deploys autonomous Saildrones to patrol 90,000-square-mile lakes

US Coast Guard deploys autonomous Saildrones to patrol 90,000-square-mile lakes

The U.S. Coast Guard is set to deploy autonomous surface drones across the Great Lakes starting in May. This initiative aims to enhance maritime safety and environmental monitoring in the region. The deployment comes in response to increasing concerns over navigation hazards and the need for improved surveillance of the lakes' ecosystems. By utilizing advanced drone technology, the Coast Guard intends to efficiently gather data and monitor conditions, thereby bolstering their operational capabilities. The drones will operate in various locations across the Great Lakes, providing real-time information that can aid in search and rescue missions, as well as environmental protection efforts. This strategic move reflects the Coast Guard's commitment to leveraging innovative solutions to address contemporary challenges in maritime operations.

US Navy gets 26-foot drone submarine with 1,243 mile-range from Australia

US Navy gets 26-foot drone submarine with 1,243 mile-range from Australia

Australian company C2 Robotics has successfully delivered the Speartooth, a large uncrewed submarine designed for various underwater applications. This significant achievement was announced recently, showcasing advancements in autonomous marine technology. The Speartooth is intended for use in research, surveillance, and environmental monitoring, reflecting a growing demand for innovative solutions in underwater exploration. The submarine's development aims to enhance operational efficiency and safety by reducing the need for human presence in potentially hazardous underwater environments. C2 Robotics has implemented cutting-edge technology to ensure the Speartooth can navigate complex underwater terrains autonomously, marking a notable step forward in the field of uncrewed maritime vehicles.

The future of unmanned surface vessels includes ISR and counter-UAS

The future of unmanned surface vessels includes ISR and counter-UAS

Red Cat, a prominent player in the aerial drone industry, has announced the launch of Blue Ops, a new venture focused on the mass production of unmanned surface vehicles (USVs). This strategic move comes as part of Red Cat's ongoing efforts to diversify its product offerings and capitalize on the growing demand for advanced maritime technology. The announcement was made recently, signaling the company's commitment to innovation and expansion within the unmanned vehicle market. By establishing Blue Ops, Red Cat aims to leverage its expertise in drone technology to develop and manufacture USVs that meet the evolving needs of various sectors, including defense, surveillance, and environmental monitoring. The initiative reflects a broader trend in the industry, where companies are increasingly investing in unmanned systems to enhance operational capabilities and efficiency.

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World-first submarine drone travels 1,257 miles underwater on hydrogen power

World-first submarine drone travels 1,257 miles underwater on hydrogen power

A Canadian company has successfully demonstrated the capabilities of its submarine drone, which has completed a remarkable journey of over 1,257 miles while remaining fully submerged. This achievement highlights advancements in underwater drone technology and showcases the potential for long-distance exploration and surveillance missions. The drone's journey took place recently, emphasizing the growing interest in autonomous underwater vehicles for various applications, including environmental monitoring and military operations. The innovative design and engineering of the drone allow it to operate efficiently over extended periods, making it a significant development in the field of marine technology. This milestone not only underscores the company’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of underwater exploration but also reflects the increasing demand for sophisticated tools in maritime industries.

US Navy’s ‘hellscape’ drone plan could complicate China’s Taiwan playbook, experts say

US Navy’s ‘hellscape’ drone plan could complicate China’s Taiwan playbook, experts say

The U.S. Navy is set to deploy thousands of autonomous drone vessels in the Indo-Pacific region as part of a strategic initiative to enhance maritime security and deter potential threats. This deployment is expected to begin in the coming months, reflecting the Navy's commitment to modernizing its fleet and adapting to evolving geopolitical challenges. The move aims to bolster surveillance capabilities and improve operational efficiency in a region marked by increasing tensions and territorial disputes. By integrating advanced technology into its operations, the Navy seeks to maintain a competitive edge and ensure freedom of navigation in vital shipping lanes. The initiative underscores the importance of innovation in military strategy, as the U.S. responds to the growing influence of rival nations in the area.

The Navy Sends in the Robots to Clear Hormuz of Mines

The Navy Sends in the Robots to Clear Hormuz of Mines

The use of drones in maritime operations is emerging as a strategic advantage for the U.S. Navy, particularly in enhancing safety for sailors and potentially influencing negotiations over critical waterways. By deploying drones, the Navy aims to reduce the risks associated with manned missions, allowing for safer reconnaissance and surveillance in contested areas. This technological advancement could provide the U.S. with greater leverage in diplomatic discussions regarding access to vital shipping routes. As tensions rise in various maritime regions, the integration of drones into naval operations is seen as a proactive measure to ensure both operational security and strategic positioning. The ongoing development and utilization of these unmanned systems reflect a broader shift towards modernizing military capabilities in response to evolving global challenges.

Kraken Robotics Demonstrates KATFISH Autonomous Launch and Recovery from SEFINE USV

Kraken Robotics Demonstrates KATFISH Autonomous Launch and Recovery from SEFINE USV

Kraken Robotics has successfully integrated and demonstrated its KATFISH towed synthetic aperture sonar system along with an autonomous launch and recovery system (LARS) aboard SEFINE’s RD-22 unmanned surface vessel (USV). This significant event occurred in the first quarter of 2026 off the coast of İstanbul, Türkiye. The collaboration with SEFINE SISAM, the Strategic Unmanned Systems Research Center, highlights the advancements in maritime technology and aims to enhance operational capabilities in underwater exploration and surveillance. The integration of these systems marks a notable achievement in the field of unmanned maritime operations, showcasing Kraken Robotics' commitment to innovation and collaboration in the industry.

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RS Aqua Announces Strategic Partnership with US -based Seasats to Bring Autonomous Surface Vehicles to UK and Ireland Defence Market

RS Aqua Announces Strategic Partnership with US -based Seasats to Bring Autonomous Surface Vehicles to UK and Ireland Defence Market

RS Aqua has formed a strategic partnership with Seasats, a developer of unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) based in San Diego, to launch a new range of security platforms tailored for the defense market in the United Kingdom and Ireland. This collaboration aims to enhance maritime security capabilities in these regions, responding to an increasing demand for advanced surveillance and operational solutions. The partnership is expected to leverage Seasats' innovative technology and RS Aqua's established presence in the UK and Ireland to effectively address the evolving security challenges faced by defense sectors.

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Teledyne Demonstrates Autonomous System for Anti-Submarine Warfare to NATO Members in the North Atlantic

Teledyne Demonstrates Autonomous System for Anti-Submarine Warfare to NATO Members in the North Atlantic

Teledyne Technologies Incorporated recently showcased its advanced capabilities in Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) through a demonstration conducted in Icelandic waters from January 17 to January 22. The event featured the deployment of several state-of-the-art autonomous underwater vehicles, including the Slocum Sentinel Glider, equipped with a 60-meter-long passive acoustic towed array, and the Slocum G3 Glider, which integrates Teledyne Benthos acoustic communications technology. Additionally, two Advanced Profiling Explorer (APEX) floats were utilized, each fitted with ambient noise Passive Acoustic Monitoring systems. This demonstration highlights Teledyne's commitment to enhancing maritime security and underwater surveillance capabilities in response to evolving defense needs.

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Teledyne Gavia Announces Successful Delivery of the First of Four GAVIA AUV Systems to the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV)

Teledyne Gavia Announces Successful Delivery of the First of Four GAVIA AUV Systems to the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV)

Teledyne Gavia, a prominent player in the field of modular autonomous underwater vehicles, has successfully delivered its first four GAVIA AUV systems to the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV). This milestone marks a significant advancement in underwater technology for the Swedish defense sector. The delivery took place recently, underscoring the ongoing collaboration between Teledyne Gavia and FMV aimed at enhancing maritime capabilities. The acquisition of these AUV systems is intended to bolster Sweden's operational efficiency in underwater missions, reflecting the country's commitment to modernizing its defense assets. The GAVIA AUVs are designed to perform a variety of tasks, including surveillance and reconnaissance, showcasing their versatility in addressing complex underwater challenges.

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Equipping the Royal Australian Navy with Next Generation Autonomous Undersea Vehicles

Equipping the Royal Australian Navy with Next Generation Autonomous Undersea Vehicles

The Albanese Government has announced a significant investment of $1.7 billion to enhance the capabilities of the Royal Australian Navy by acquiring a new fleet of Australian-designed and built extra-large autonomous undersea vehicles, referred to as the Ghost Shark. This initiative aims to bolster national security and maritime defense, reflecting the government's commitment to modernizing the Navy's operational assets. The acquisition is part of a broader strategy to strengthen Australia’s defense capabilities in response to evolving regional threats. The Ghost Shark vehicles are expected to play a crucial role in underwater surveillance and reconnaissance missions, thereby improving the Navy's effectiveness in safeguarding Australia's maritime interests. The investment underscores the government's focus on advancing domestic defense manufacturing and technological innovation.

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Thales and HII Partners to Develop Advanced Autonomous Undersea Mine Countermeasure Capabilities

Thales and HII Partners to Develop Advanced Autonomous Undersea Mine Countermeasure Capabilities

HII and Thales have successfully integrated the Thales SAMDIS1 600 sonar with HII’s next-generation REMUS 620 medium unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV). This significant achievement was announced during a recent field exercise, showcasing the capabilities of the advanced sonar system in conjunction with the UUV. The collaboration aims to enhance underwater surveillance and operational efficiency, addressing the growing demand for advanced maritime technologies. The integration process involved rigorous testing and validation to ensure optimal performance in various underwater environments. This development marks a notable advancement in the field of unmanned maritime systems, reflecting both companies' commitment to innovation and excellence in defense technology.

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Ocean Infinity launches NeedleFish USV in Kuwait

Ocean Infinity launches NeedleFish USV in Kuwait

Ocean Infinity, a company specializing in advanced technology and marine robotics, has officially launched its NeedleFish Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV) in collaboration with the Kuwaiti Coast Guard (KCG). The event took place recently, marking a significant milestone in maritime innovation. This launch aims to enhance maritime operations and surveillance capabilities for the KCG, reflecting a growing interest in utilizing cutting-edge technology for national security and environmental monitoring. The NeedleFish USV is designed to operate autonomously, providing efficient and effective solutions for various marine tasks.

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French Navy Orders Initial Acoustic Data Acquisition Capability with ALSEAMAR's SEAEXPLORER 1000-M Gliders

French Navy Orders Initial Acoustic Data Acquisition Capability with ALSEAMAR's SEAEXPLORER 1000-M Gliders

ALSEAMAR has secured a contract with the French Navy to supply five SEAEXPLORER 1000-M gliders, the military variant of its latest generation of underwater drones. This agreement marks a significant step in enhancing the French Navy's operational capabilities and is set to be fulfilled by the end of 2025. The decision to incorporate these advanced gliders is driven by the need for improved surveillance and reconnaissance in maritime operations. The SEAEXPLORER 1000-M gliders are designed to operate in challenging environments, providing the Navy with enhanced data collection and analysis capabilities.

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NATO TASK FORCE X: Deterring Today and Protecting Tomorrow

NATO TASK FORCE X: Deterring Today and Protecting Tomorrow

NATO is launching TASK FORCE X, a specialized initiative aimed at enhancing maritime security in response to increasing threats from Russian aggression, particularly concerning critical undersea infrastructure. The initiative comes in light of recent damage to undersea cables in the Baltic Sea, which connect NATO Allies and highlight vulnerabilities in the region. Allied Command Transformation, in collaboration with Allied Command Operations and NATO Headquarters, is developing a fleet of autonomous systems designed for persistent surveillance and threat detection to improve situational awareness in maritime operations. These advanced capabilities will incorporate emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence. The system is set to undergo testing in mid-February 2025 as part of the Baltic Sentry exercise, which aims to bolster the Allies' readiness to respond to destabilizing actions.

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