Kraken Demonstrates KATFISH Sonar System to Royal Navy
Kraken has partnered with Elbit Systems UK to demonstrate the KATFISH High-Speed Towed Synthetic Aperture Sonar system integrated into their Seagull USV…
Kraken has partnered with Elbit Systems UK to demonstrate the KATFISH High-Speed Towed Synthetic Aperture Sonar system integrated into their Seagull USV…
On September 27, 2022, Australia’s Naval Shipbuilding Program has reached another milestone, with the keel laying for its fifth Arafura-class offshore patrol vessel (OPV) in Henderson, Western Australia.

Exercises REPMUS22 and DYMS22 present opportunities to test the interoperability of new maritime unmanned systems…
War is the mother of invention. Ukraine, facing a much larger and imposing conventional force, has shown itself capable of innovation and improvisation. In this
GDMS announced it was awarded a contract to design, fabricate, test, and deliver C-TEM prototypes to the U.S. Navy.
The Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) is just months away from receiving its first REMUS 300 Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUV)…

Q & A with Captain Brad Busch, U.S. Navy, Deputy Director, Expeditionary Warfare (N95) at the Surface Navy Association’s 2022 (SNA 2022) Waterfront Conference during his “Future of the [U.S. Navy’s] Amphibious Fleet” session.

Luerssen Australia cuts the first steel of the 6th Arafura-class offshore patrol vessel, the future HMAS Carpentaria, in Henderson, Western Australia.
One of the greatest advantages of PrSM is that it can hit moving land and maritime targets using a multi-mode seeker.
The U.S. Navy’s Chief of Naval Operations’ (CNO) Navigation Plan (NAVPLAN) 2022 calls for 373 manned ships and 150 unmanned ships for a total of 523 (estimated) ships by 2045. The NAVPLAN breaks down the classification types and roles of these U.S. Navy vessels into their desired numbers and allotments.