Saildrone and Thales Australia to Integrate Towed Array on USV
Thales Australia’s BlueSentry thin-line towed array will be integrated with Saildrone Surveyor-class USVs for autonomous anti-submarine warfare (ASW) missions in the open ocean.
09 Apr 2024
Thales Australia’s BlueSentry thin-line towed array will be integrated with Saildrone Surveyor-class USVs for autonomous anti-submarine warfare (ASW) missions in the open ocean.
07 Nov 2023
The Saildrone Voyager, a 10-meter USV used for near-shore bathymetry and maritime security, is a proven platform and a force multiplier providing near-real-time data across the world’s oceans.
11 Jan 2023
U.S. Navy press release IMSC’s operational task force, Coalition Task Force (CTF) Sentinel, completed exercise ...
30 Aug 2022
The U.S. Navy prevented a support ship from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy (IRGCN) from capturing an unmanned surface vessel operated by the U.S. 5th Fleet in the Arabian Gulf, Aug. 29-30.
28 Jan 2022
U.S. Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT) began operating the Saildrone Unmanned Surface Vessel in the Gulf on Jan. 27, as part of an initiative to integrate new unmanned systems and artificial intelligence into U.S. 5th Fleet operations.
14 Dec 2021
U.S. Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT) began operationally testing a new unmanned surface vessel (USV) in the Gulf of Aqaba, Dec. 12, as part of an initiative to integrate new unmanned systems and artificial intelligence into U.S. 5th Fleet operations.
20 Nov 2021
U.S. Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT) briefed the head of Jordan’s navy on U.S. 5th Fleet efforts to integrate new unmanned systems...
17 Aug 2021
Day 1 video coverage at the Sea Air Space 2021 exposition near Washington DC. In this video we focused on new designs. We discussed with Austal, Halter Marine, Raytheon and Saildrone.
06 Aug 2021
Saildrone is a US small business that designs, manufactures, and operates a fleet of capable, proven, and trusted uncrewed surface vehicles (USVs).
02 Mar 2020
The US Coast Guard (USCG) Research and Development Center (RDC) is moving forward with plans to assess low-cost, commercially available autonomous solutions to improve maritime domain awareness in remote regions of the Pacific Ocean.