
Anduril has introduced Seabed Sentry, which is a modular network of AI-based undersea sensor nodes developed to operate autonomously for months at a time.
Seabed Sentry fills the gap between subsea connectivity and awareness. The system promises to change both military and commercial maritime operations.
According to the official announcement, unlike conventional, cable-bound seafloor sensors, which are costly and cumbersome to deploy, Seabed Sentry functions as a mobile, reusable surveillance grid.
It is powered by Anduril’s proprietary Lattice AI platform and integrated with its Dive-class autonomous submarines. The system can be deployed by unmanned vehicles to form a dynamic defense mesh across critical maritime zones. Its modular open architecture supports varied payloads, which range from port security to anti-submarine warfare. It offers unmatched mission adaptability.
“The ocean has remained a black box for too long,” said a senior defense analyst. “Seabed Sentry represents a seismic shift-enabling persistent awareness, real-time data exchange, and rapid response in domains that have traditionally been opaque and fragmented.”
Capable of operating at depths exceeding 500 meters and carrying payloads over half a cubic meter, Seabed Sentry boasts endurance measured in years, not weeks. Also, its partnership with Ultra Maritime’s Sea Spear will improve long-range sensing in even the most remote environments. As the power struggle intensifies, Anduril’s announcement of Sebend Sentry is strategic.
Source: https://www.anduril.com/article/anduril-introduces-seabed-sentry/
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