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ZeroUSV Showcases Oceanus12 Uncrewed Surface Vessel to Royal Danish Navy

ZeroUSV Showcases Oceanus12 Uncrewed Surface Vessel to Royal Danish Navy

ZeroUSV recently showcased its Oceanus12 uncrewed surface vessel (USV) to the Royal Danish Navy in a demonstration held two hours northwest of Copenhagen, Denmark. This event was part of a competitive selection process by Danish Defence, aimed at evaluating the capabilities of the Oceanus12 USV over two days. The demonstrations highlighted the ease of mobilization and logistics involved in deploying the Oceanus12, showcasing its modular payload capabilities for various defense and security missions. Matthew Ratsey, Managing Director of ZeroUSV, expressed pride in being selected to demonstrate the platform, emphasizing its technological maturity and versatility for different mission roles. These demonstrations are part of ZeroUSV's ongoing international engagement efforts as the company seeks to expand its uncrewed maritime capabilities within allied defense markets. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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First Bluebottle Hull Christened as Part of Royal Australian Navy's Program of Record

First Bluebottle Hull Christened as Part of Royal Australian Navy's Program of Record

Ocius Technology has achieved a significant milestone in the Royal Australian Navy's $176 million Bluebottle Program with the ceremonial christening of the first uncrewed surface vessel (USV) hull. This event, which took place following the contract announcement in March, marks the initial delivery under the program aimed at enhancing naval capabilities. The Bluebottle USVs are designed to support various maritime operations, reflecting the Navy's commitment to modernizing its fleet and improving operational efficiency. The successful christening underscores Ocius Technology's role in advancing innovative maritime solutions for the Australian defense sector.

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UK Royal Navy Awards Teledyne Contract for Autonomous Underwater Vehicles and Floats

UK Royal Navy Awards Teledyne Contract for Autonomous Underwater Vehicles and Floats

Teledyne Marine, a division of Technologies Incorporated, has secured a contract with the UK Ministry of Defence to enhance the Royal Navy's oceanographic and environmental data collection capabilities. This partnership supports the Royal Navy's Future Maritime Data Gathering initiative, aimed at improving persistent oceanographic data collection. The contract underscores the UK's commitment to advancing its maritime research and operational effectiveness.

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Prototype Warfare Would Make the Royal Navy a More Adaptable Force, says RUSI

Prototype Warfare Would Make the Royal Navy a More Adaptable Force, says RUSI

A recent report highlights the potential for the Royal Navy and the broader UK military to enhance their roles in the testing and procurement of new military technologies. This initiative aims to address the challenges posed by the fast-paced evolution of military capabilities. By adopting a more proactive approach, the UK military can ensure that it remains competitive and effective in modern warfare. The findings emphasize the importance of adapting to technological advancements to maintain national security and operational readiness.

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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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Blueye Robotics to Supply Netherlands Royal Navy ROVs for Mine Countermeasure Operations

Blueye Robotics to Supply Netherlands Royal Navy ROVs for Mine Countermeasure Operations

Blueye Robotics, in collaboration with local partner RVI Tools, has won a significant international contract to provide underwater remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) to the Netherlands Royal Navy. This contract follows a competitive tender process that included various international bidders, highlighting the advanced capabilities of the ROV systems designed specifically for military engineers and mine countermeasure (MCM) teams. The delivery of these sophisticated ROVs is expected to enhance the operational efficiency and safety of 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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NOC and Royal Navy Renew MOU on Autonomous Maritime Capabilities

NOC and Royal Navy Renew MOU on Autonomous Maritime Capabilities

The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) in the UK has reaffirmed its commitment to marine science and technology by renewing a memorandum of understanding with the Royal Navy. This renewed agreement, which underscores a collaborative relationship that has spanned several years, aims to enhance research and innovation in oceanographic studies. The partnership is expected to facilitate the sharing of expertise and resources, ultimately contributing to advancements in understanding marine environments. The renewal of the MOU was announced recently, highlighting the ongoing dedication of both organizations to address challenges related to the oceans and maritime operations.

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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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First Autonomous Mine Hunting System Delivered to UK Royal Navy

First Autonomous Mine Hunting System Delivered to UK Royal Navy

The Royal Navy has received its first advanced Maritime Mine Counter Measure (MMCM) system, marking a significant enhancement in British defense capabilities. This delivery is part of a broader initiative aimed at improving the safety of sailors and strengthening the UK's maritime security. The introduction of this cutting-edge technology comes as part of ongoing efforts to modernize naval operations and address emerging threats in maritime environments. The system is expected to play a crucial role in countering underwater mines, thereby ensuring safer navigation for naval vessels.

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Royal Navy’s Sea Launch Of Combat-Proven Nyan Kamikaze Drone Points To Fleet’s ‘Hybrid’ Future

Royal Navy’s Sea Launch Of Combat-Proven Nyan Kamikaze Drone Points To Fleet’s ‘Hybrid’ Future

The Royal Navy has showcased a new shipboard strike capability with the demonstration of the combat-proven Nyan Kamikaze drone, highlighting its commitment to integrating advanced drone technology across its fleet. This event signals a significant step towards a hybrid future for naval operations, as the Royal Navy seeks to enhance its combat effectiveness and operational flexibility. The demonstration took place recently, underscoring the urgency of modernizing naval capabilities in response to evolving threats. By incorporating drones into its strategic framework, the Royal Navy aims to improve its maritime defense and maintain a competitive edge in modern warfare.

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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.

Kraken Robotics and TKMS ATLAS UK Demonstrate KATFISH USV Launch and Recovery System on an in-service UK Royal Navy ARCIMS USV

Kraken Robotics and TKMS ATLAS UK Demonstrate KATFISH USV Launch and Recovery System on an in-service UK Royal Navy ARCIMS USV

Kraken Robotics has successfully demonstrated its KATFISH Unmanned Surface Vessel Launch and Recovery System (USV-LARS) aboard TKMS ATLAS UK's 11-meter ARCIMS Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV). This demonstration highlights a significant advancement in maritime security technology, as the integrated systems deliver a comprehensive autonomous survey solution tailored for mine countermeasure operations and the inspection of critical underwater infrastructure. Notably, the collaboration between ARCIMS and KATFISH USV-LARS marks the introduction of the industry's first air-deployable, 300-meter depth-rated autonomous towed Synthetic Aperture Sonar (SAS) survey system. This innovation aims to enhance operational efficiency and safety in maritime missions.

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In Defence Investment Plan preview, Britain bets big on drones, ‘hybrid’ navy

In Defence Investment Plan preview, Britain bets big on drones, ‘hybrid’ navy

The Ministry of Defence has announced an initiative to develop at least six hybrid warships that will integrate with unmanned systems both in the air and at sea. This strategic move aims to enhance naval capabilities and modernize the fleet, reflecting a growing emphasis on advanced technology in military operations. The initiative underscores the Ministry's commitment to maintaining a competitive edge in maritime defense, particularly in an era where unmanned systems are becoming increasingly vital for operational effectiveness. The timeline for the project has not been specified, but it represents a significant step towards modernizing naval warfare and adapting to evolving threats.

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Kraken and Capewell Achieve First USV Airdrop from A400M Aircraft

Kraken and Capewell Achieve First USV Airdrop from A400M Aircraft

Kraken Technology Group and Capewell, in collaboration with the Royal Navy, have successfully executed the world's first airdrop of an uncrewed surface vessel (USV) from an A400M military transport aircraft. This milestone was achieved during trials where the K3 SCOUT USV was deployed from 1,300 feet into waters with Sea State 4 conditions, demonstrating a new capability for rapid insertion of maritime vessels into challenging environments. The significance of this achievement lies in its potential to enhance military operations by allowing for quick deployment of high-performance USVs in contested areas. The trials utilized Kraken's K3 SCOUT airdrop kit and Capewell's Universal Maritime Craft Aerial Delivery System (UMCADS), showcasing a new IN-Release system that ensures reliable load disconnect across various applications, thereby improving operational flexibility and response times. Looking ahead, Kraken and Capewell plan to further develop their partnership to enhance operational capabilities with their modular platforms. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication, but the successful completion of four live airdrops in six days indicates a strong foundation for future advancements in USV deployment strategies.

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ZeroUSV Demonstrates UK Sovereign Maritime Capability During VIP Tour

ZeroUSV Demonstrates UK Sovereign Maritime Capability During VIP Tour

ZeroUSV recently hosted representatives from the Royal Navy, the Ministry of Defence (MOD), and the National Shipbuilding Office (NSO) at Manor Marine’s headquarters in Portland. The VIP tour highlighted the company's advancements in autonomous maritime technology. This visit comes on the heels of ZeroUSV's strategic investment in Manor Marine, which aims to enhance collaboration and increase the UK's production capacity for its Oceanus class uncrewed surface vessels (USVs). The partnership is expected to bolster the UK’s sovereign capabilities in maritime defense and innovation.

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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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LR Awards Atlas Elektronik UK the First UMS Certificate Issued to a Naval Minehunter

LR Awards Atlas Elektronik UK the First UMS Certificate Issued to a Naval Minehunter

Lloyd’s Register has granted Unmanned Marine Systems Certification to ATLAS ELEKTRONIK UK for its RNMB Hydra vessel, an innovative uncrewed surface craft developed for the UK Royal Navy. This certification marks a significant milestone in the advancement of maritime technology, particularly in the areas of mine sweeping and mine hunting. The RNMB Hydra is designed to enhance operational efficiency and safety in naval operations, reflecting the growing trend towards automation in military applications. The certification was awarded in October 2023, underscoring the vessel's compliance with rigorous safety and operational standards set by Lloyd’s Register. This development is expected to bolster the capabilities of the Royal Navy, allowing for more effective and safer maritime missions.

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British forces’ new strike drone system tested for battlefield and maritime missions

British forces’ new strike drone system tested for battlefield and maritime missions

The Royal Navy and British Army have successfully conducted their first extensive trials of a new advanced military system designed to enhance operational capabilities. These trials took place over the past week at various locations across the UK, aiming to assess the effectiveness and integration of the system within existing military frameworks. The initiative is part of a broader effort to modernize the armed forces and ensure they remain at the forefront of technological advancements in defense. The trials involved rigorous testing scenarios that simulated real-world conditions, allowing military personnel to evaluate the system's performance and reliability under pressure. This development underscores the UK’s commitment to maintaining a robust defense posture in an increasingly complex global security environment.

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UK abandons Type 83 destroyer plans for aerial and underwater drone motherships

UK abandons Type 83 destroyer plans for aerial and underwater drone motherships

The Royal Navy is poised to implement a significant shift in its defense strategy, aiming to enhance its operational capabilities in response to evolving global threats. This strategic overhaul, announced on October 15, 2023, will focus on modernizing naval forces and integrating advanced technologies to better address challenges in maritime security. The initiative is part of a broader effort to ensure the Royal Navy remains a formidable presence in international waters, particularly amid rising tensions in various regions. The decision comes as defense officials recognize the need for a more agile and responsive naval fleet, capable of countering emerging threats from state and non-state actors alike. By investing in cutting-edge equipment and fostering partnerships with allied nations, the Royal Navy seeks to bolster its deterrence capabilities and maintain strategic advantages. The new strategy will involve a comprehensive review of current assets and a commitment to developing innovative solutions that align with the United Kingdom's defense priorities. This proactive approach is intended to safeguard national interests and enhance the Royal Navy's role in global security operations. As the Royal Navy embarks on this transformative journey, it aims to ensure that it is well-equipped to navigate the complexities of modern warfare and uphold its commitment to protecting the UK's maritime interests.

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Kongsberg Q1 orders more than double, company eyes US expansion

Kongsberg Q1 orders more than double, company eyes US expansion

In the last quarter, a significant development occurred as a firm partnered with Salt Ship Design to create a design concept for standardized vessels intended for the Royal Norwegian Navy. This collaboration highlights the ongoing efforts to enhance naval capabilities and streamline vessel design processes. The project aims to meet the specific needs of the Navy while ensuring efficiency and cost-effectiveness in future shipbuilding endeavors. The initiative reflects a broader trend within the defense sector to modernize and standardize military assets.

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SeeByte and BlueZone Group Forge Strategic Alliance to Strengthen Australian Naval Capabilities

SeeByte and BlueZone Group Forge Strategic Alliance to Strengthen Australian Naval Capabilities

SeeByte, a prominent UK-based company specializing in advanced maritime defense and uncrewed systems technology, has entered into a representative agreement with BlueZone Group, a respected Australian defense solutions provider. This collaboration aims to bolster the operational capabilities of the Royal Australian Navy by integrating innovative autonomous maritime technologies. The agreement was finalized recently, marking a significant milestone in strengthening defense partnerships between the UK and Australia. By leveraging SeeByte's expertise in autonomous systems, the Royal Australian Navy is expected to enhance its operational effectiveness and maintain a competitive edge in maritime defense.

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Leidos Unveils Sea Dagger Design to Advance UK Maritime Autonomy Capabilities

Leidos Unveils Sea Dagger Design to Advance UK Maritime Autonomy Capabilities

Leidos has introduced Sea Dagger, an innovative Commando Insertion Craft (CIC) concept designed for the Royal Navy. This groundbreaking vessel is notable for being the first of its kind to integrate speed, range, vehicle delivery, and modular mission systems into a single platform. The unveiling of Sea Dagger marks a significant advancement in maritime autonomy and operational flexibility, reflecting the company's commitment to enhancing naval capabilities. The craft aims to set a new benchmark in the industry, addressing the evolving needs of modern naval operations.

Visiting warships announced for DSEI UK 2025

Visiting warships announced for DSEI UK 2025

This year, the Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) exhibition in the UK will feature four international and Royal Navy ships, showcasing the UK's naval capabilities and collaborative efforts with allied forces. Scheduled to take place in September, the event will provide attendees with a unique opportunity to explore the latest advancements in maritime technology and interact with personnel serving on these vessels. Additionally, the exhibition will reintroduce live waterborne demonstrations, occurring twice daily, where visitors can observe both manned and autonomous craft in action. These demonstrations aim to illustrate how the UK and its allies are addressing challenges posed by emerging technologies while leveraging them to maintain a competitive edge at sea.

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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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UK industry team looks to miniaturize DragonFire laser for Type 45 destroyer debut

UK industry team looks to miniaturize DragonFire laser for Type 45 destroyer debut

The United Kingdom is poised to become the first European NATO member to operationally deploy advanced laser directed energy technology by 2027. This initiative reflects the UK's commitment to enhancing its defense capabilities in response to evolving security challenges. The deployment aims to provide a cutting-edge solution for military operations, improving efficiency and effectiveness on the battlefield. The move underscores the UK's leadership role within NATO and its dedication to modernizing its armed forces in line with contemporary technological advancements.

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Kraken Robotics Appoints BlueZone Group as Sales Representative for Australia and New Zealand

Kraken Robotics Appoints BlueZone Group as Sales Representative for Australia and New Zealand

Kraken Robotics has appointed BlueZone Group as an authorized reseller for its Synthetic Aperture Sonar (SAS) technology and the KATFISH towed SAS platform in Australia and New Zealand. This partnership, announced recently, aims to enhance Kraken's market presence in the region by leveraging BlueZone Group's established network and expertise in marine technology. The collaboration is expected to provide local customers with access to advanced underwater imaging solutions, improving capabilities in marine exploration and monitoring. By aligning with BlueZone Group, Kraken Robotics seeks to expand its reach and support the growing demand for innovative sonar systems in the Australian and New Zealand markets.

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