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GA-ASI's JASSM/LRASM integration on MQ-9B signals a weapons platform race where Raytheon holds only subsystem roles, not weapons integration—a critical competitive gap as 2026 flight tests lock in platform-weapons pairings.
Klein Marine Systems unveils MANTIS, a next-generation side-scan sonar at prototype stage, positioning itself to compete in the $4.8B marine sonar market driven by autonomous platforms and mine countermeasures.
Klein Marine Systems unveils MANTIS, a next-generation side-scan sonar system at Oceanology 2026, positioning itself to compete in the $4.8B marine sonar market driven by offshore wind and defense MCM demand.
Klein Marine's MANTIS side-scan sonar prototype debuts at Oceanology 2026, but lacks published specs and faces corporate ownership ambiguity that could delay procurement cycles.
Klein Marine's MANTIS side-scan sonar prototype debuts at Oceanology 2026, but lacks published specs and faces corporate ownership uncertainty that could impact procurement timelines.
Maritime autonomous systems market analysis reveals operational maturity across subsea and surface platforms, yet procurement mechanisms remain stalled outside defense incumbents.
Competitive matrix of maritime autonomous systems reveals bifurcated market: defense USV procurement stalled while subsea autonomy scales rapidly across U.S., European, and Commonwealth players.
Analysis of maritime autonomous systems market dynamics reveals selective Navy procurement, commercial offshore energy deployment acceleration, and divergent funding patterns from aerial drone markets.
Maritime autonomy is bifurcating into distinct USV and subsea markets with different timelines and winners, driven by Navy procurement decisions and commercial offshore scaling.
Maritime autonomous systems diverge structurally from aerial drones, with distinct challenges in perception, control, platform management, and communications in GPS-denied, corrosive environments.