Anduril and Kraken partner to deliver mission-ready maritime power at scale

Defense technology giant Anduril Industries and autonomous maritime technology company Kraken Technology Group announced their partnership at the Sea-Air-Space Expo to support the US Navy’s transition to a hybrid fleet. Kraken Technology press release Through this agreement the companies are p

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Anduril and Kraken partner to deliver mission-ready maritime power at scale

Defense technology giant Anduril Industries and autonomous maritime technology company Kraken Technology Group announced their partnership at the Sea-Air-Space Expo to support the US Navy’s transition to a hybrid fleet.

Kraken Technology press release

Through this agreement the companies are positioned to rapidly develop and deliver a capable, scalable, and mission-ready unmanned fleet.

The strategic partnership includes the joint development of long-range, high-performance, integrated capabilities to address domestic and international requirements for small, fast quick-reaction vessels – including upcoming US Navy programmes.

Both the K7 SABRE and K5 KRAKEN USVs will be manufactured and integrated under license in the US, alongside a range of modular payload systems designed to deliver expanded versatility and interoperability across US forces and NATO partners.

K7 SABRE & K5 KRAKEN
K7 SABRE and K5 KRAKEN (Credit: KRAKEN Technology Group)

The agreement further strengthens Kraken’s position in the US market, following the recent award of a $49 million Other Transaction Authority (OTA) by US SOCOM and several other international contract wins.

Mal Crease, Founder & CEO, Kraken Technology Group, said: “This partnership reflects Kraken’s commitment to supporting global maritime challenges with hardened operational capabilities at a critical point in history. Under this agreement Kraken will deliver low-cost, scalable and modular systems that are both reliable and effective.”

Cory Emmons, General Manager of Surface Dominance, Anduril Industries, said: “Kraken is known for their proven, battle-tested platforms. This partnership expands Anduril’s family of autonomous surface offerings with small boats carrying mission payloads, adding a complementary capability to larger ASVs and the legacy fleet.”

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