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Saildrone USVs deliver persistent autonomous surveillance, real-time target detection, and seamless integration with NATO forces in the Baltic Sea.
IMSC operated saildrones in the Arabian Gulf during the world’s largest unmanned maritime exercise for enhancing maritime awareness and multinational cooperation across key waterways.
US Navy Task Force 59’s unmanned operations expand with a Saildrone USV after a successful assessment phase in the Gulf of Aqaba.
NOAA and Saildrone sent five autonomous vehicles into the Tropical Atlantic and successfully collected data of ocean-atmospheric interaction inside a major hurricane, which had never been done before by any uncrewed surface vehicle.
A Saildrone Explorer began operational testing as part of an initiative to integrate new unmanned systems and artificial intelligence into US Navy 5th Fleet operations.
A group of Saildrone Explorers were deployed from Newport, RI, to build the largest ever set of wintertime weather and carbon data in the Gulf Stream.
NASA’s S-MODE experiment leveraged instruments of the sea and sky to study how small-scale ocean dynamics impact Earth’s climate system.
Tom Alexander will lead Saildrone’s new Washington, DC office, working to promote autonomous solutions for science, mapping, and homeland and national security.
Led by BOND, the new financing will be used to grow Saildrone’s data insight teams and scale go-to-market functions for ocean domain intelligence.
Saildrone Explorer SD 1045 is collecting valuable ocean data about how hurricanes intensify for NOAA.
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