Krakens synthetic aperture sonar technology achieved record usage at the REPMUS 2025 exercise, showcasing its impact on maritime security with international participation.
- At the REPMUS 2025 exercise held in Portugal, Krakens sonar technology was utilized by seven international naval teams, marking a significant achievement in maritime security operations.
- Three uncrewed underwater vehicle manufacturers also deployed Krakens advanced synthetic aperture sonar, highlighting the growing collaboration in unmanned underwater vehicle technology.
- The participation of the Special Air Service along with international naval teams underscores the strategic importance of Krakens technology in enhancing maritime defense capabilities.
Why It Matters
This record participation at REPMUS 2025 illustrates the increasing reliance on advanced technologies like Krakens in maritime security, reflecting a broader trend towards innovation in defense strategies. As global maritime threats evolve, such technologies are vital for national and international security efforts.