Skana Robotics Enables Submerged Fleet Communication

Skana Robotics, an Israeli startup founded in 2024, says it has developed software enabling autonomous underwater vessels to communicate and coordinate while submerged, avoiding surfacing and detection. The capability ships as an update to its SeaSphere fleet-management platform and uses older, explainable algorithms prioritizing predictability for safety-critical maritime tasks. The company is in talks for a major government contract and plans a commercial release in 2026.
Key Points
- 1Develops submerged communication method enabling long-distance data exchange without surfacing
- 2Prioritizes explainable, older algorithms for predictability in safety-critical maritime operations
- 3Allows autonomous fleets to coordinate decisions, improving response time and reducing detection risk
Scoring Rationale
Useful operational capability with explainable algorithms; limited by single-source reporting and no public technical validation.
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