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Royal Navy First Sea Lord declares hybrid crewed-uncrewed fleet doctrine as structural necessity, not supplement, signaling major procurement shift toward autonomous systems.
U.S. Navy awards Austin-based Saronic Technologies a $392M production contract for Corsair autonomous surface vessels, marking a major inflection for the MUSV program and establishing the startup as a program-of-record vendor.
Turkey's 100-unit naval drone swarm contract across three domestic vendors signals sovereign industrial strategy and doctrine shift toward expendable autonomous maritime strike platforms.
U.S. Air Force confirms three parallel autonomous strike programs—Anduril Fury, AEVEX Disruptor, DZYNE IonStrike—as MQ-9 losses in Iran drive shift toward cheaper, expendable platforms.
U.S. Navy awards Austin-based Saronic Technologies a $392M production contract for Corsair autonomous surface vessels, marking a major inflection for the MUSV program and establishing the startup as a program-of-record vendor.
Global autonomous aircraft market forecast to reach $43.64B by 2034, driven by regulatory maturation and defense procurement shifts favoring distributed, lower-cost platforms.
PteroDynamics wins Royal Australian Navy contract for Transwing VTOL logistics aircraft, converting three years of U.S. Navy exercise participation into its first international military sale.
Terra Drone deploys fixed-wing interceptor Terra A2 to operational status in Ukraine, marking the company's first battlefield validation and entry into the counter-drone market.
INSANIX, a Taiwan-based autonomous UAV developer, lacks verifiable financial records, funding disclosures, or contract documentation despite claims of military deployments and evaluations.
INSANIX claims Taiwan Army deployments and U.S. evaluations, but lacks verifiable contract records, financial disclosure, or competitive roster inclusion.