“We continue to see high demand for our synthetic aperture sonar on uncrewed systems, especially for small-class UUVs,” said Greg Reid, President and CEO of Kraken Robotics. “Kraken SAS enables clients to significantly increase the capabilities of their uncrewed platforms, providing a larger swath with consistent high resolution, enabling missions to be completed faster and more accurately.”
One of the orders is for the University of Southern Mississippi’s Roger F. Wicker Center for Ocean Enterprise, which will be outfitting a variety of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and autonomous surface vessels (ASVs) with Kraken SAS to support research, development, testing, and evaluation activities.
Kraken SAS integrates the capability to perform imaging and bathymetric mapping simultaneously, offering user-selectable 3 cm x 3 cm or 2 cm x 2 cm processing and increased ranges up to 200 meters per side. Its flexible, modular design allows integration across all small, medium, and large diameter UUVs rated to 300-, 1,000-, or 6,000-meter depths.