Video: MARTAC Mantas and Devil Ray USVs
Bruce Hanson, CEO of MARTAC, gives us an update on their unmanned surface vessel (USV) programs during Sea Air Space 2022.
Bruce Hanson, CEO of MARTAC, gives us an update on their unmanned surface vessel (USV) programs during Sea Air Space 2022.

The U.S. Navy’s newly created Task Force 59 integrated and evaluated MARTAC’s MANTAS T12 unmanned surface vessels (USV) alongside manned U.S. patrol craft and Bahrain Defense Force vessels in the Arabian Gulf.

The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) awarded a procurement contract to Maritime Tactical Systems (MARTAC) of Melbourne, Florida, for the procurement of 5 MANTAS T12 unmanned surface vehicles (USV).
Sea Machines looks to provide contracted military and commercial services to the Philippines via a SELKIE USV stationed at Subic Bay. MANILA, PHILIPPINES—Sea Machines, an
American special forces trained with drone boats in Subic Bay during recent exercises with the Philippines, bringing what the U.S. Department of Defense previously described
The new Autonomous Launch & Recovery System (ALARS) allows medium-sized USV to deploy and recover smaller USV, facilitating unmanned swarming missions. Martac press release On
The U.S. has provided the Philippine Navy with a number of unmanned surface vehicles (USV) through foreign military financing to help defend Manila’s exclusive economic

MARTAC announces the launch of its revolutionary ASV in the Devil Ray series, the T24, a fully autonomous, marsupial system capable of performing active littoral and open ocean missions.
As readers of Naval News know, the world’s ports and harbors are crucial to global trade. From Antwerp, to Shanghai, to Los Angeles to other mega-ports and hundreds of smaller harbors, these crucial nodes are vital to world trade.
French shipbuilder Naval Group will soon be experimenting and testing technologies for Medium and Large Unmanned Surface Vessels – MUSV and LUSV.