New sensors make Speartooth sea drone a silent-killer with 1,242-mile reach

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New sensors make Speartooth sea drone a silent-killer with 1,242-mile reach
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The collaboration will lead to Thales Australia’s sovereign sonar sensor technology being integrated into the Speartooth drone.

Australia n firm C2 Robotics has partnered with Thales to improve the capabilities of its large unscrewed underwater vehicle , also known as the Speartooth underwater drone .

Upon integration, it will enhance the LUUV’s long-range autonomous navigation capabilities. This will make it a better fit for performing a wide variety of operations with increased safety, precision, and reliability. “Collaborating with Thales, whose proficiency in sonar and acoustic payloads is world renowned, has the potential to accelerate Speartooth’s capabilities and footprint on an AUKUS stage,” Dr Tom Loveard, Chief Technology Officer, C2 Robotics.

The company had also been awarded development contracts under Warfare Innovation Navy funding to bring the concept to a reality.

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