Core Insights - Kraken Robotics Inc. achieved a record participation in its synthetic aperture sonar (SAS) technology at the 2025 REPMUS exercise, with ten teams utilizing the technology, doubling the usage from the previous year [1][2] - The company has supported the REPMUS exercise for four consecutive years, with increasing participation from one team in 2022 to ten teams in 2025, showcasing the growing adoption of Kraken SAS across various unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) [2] - The 2025 REPMUS exercise involved over 30 nations, 2000 participants, and 250 autonomous assets, emphasizing the importance of naval interoperability in realistic operational environments [4] Company Performance - Kraken personnel provided shore-side integration and data support, ensuring efficient and accurate operations, with systems capturing data at a resolution of 3 cm x 3 cm, capable of detecting objects as small as 5 cm in diameter [3] - The integration of Kraken SAS across four different types of UUVs, ranging from small-class to large-class, highlights the versatility and adaptability of the company's technology [2] Industry Context - The REPMUS exercise serves as a platform for collaboration among international naval teams and UUV manufacturers, demonstrating the critical role of advanced sonar technology in maritime security applications, including mine countermeasure operations and underwater infrastructure inspection [1][4] - Kraken Robotics is positioned as a leader in subsea intelligence, offering advanced imaging sensors and power solutions that address challenges in ocean safety and infrastructure [5][6]
Record Number of Participants Deployed Kraken Robotics’ Synthetic Aperture Sonar at REPMUS 2025
Globenewswire·2025-10-14 10:30