Saronic on July 2, 2026 announced the launch of its first Mirage, a 52-ft. (16-meter) dual-use Autonomous Surface Vessel (ASV) that joins the 24-ft. (7-meter) Corsair and 180-ft. (55-meter) Marauder as the third flagship platform in Saroni…

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24-foot autonomous surface vessel from Saronic Technologies designed for long-range multi-mission defense operations and scalable autonomous fleet production.
Corsair is a military autonomous surface vessel developed by Saronic Technologies in the United States. The official Saronic vessels page lists Corsair as a 24-foot ASV with 1,000+ nautical miles of range, 35+ knot top speed, and 1,000 lb payload capacity. Saronic positions the craft as a modular multi-mission platform for maritime security, ISR, manned-unmanned teaming, payload deployment, distributed maritime operations, and contested logistics support. Its autonomy stack emphasizes adaptive path planning, mission-level AI, cross-platform data fusion, browser-based mission control, digital twins, resilient multichannel communications, and flexible mission-specific payload integration. The platform is part of Saronic's current ASV family alongside Mirage and Marauder.
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Saronic lists Corsair as a 24 ft autonomous surface vessel capable of carrying up to 1,000 lb over 1,000+ nmi, with 35+ kt top speed. The company describes its vessels as AI-enabled ASVs with adaptive path planning, mission-level autonomy, browser-based mission control, resilient multichannel communications, modular payload integration, and production at scale for high-risk maritime missions.
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A U.S. Navy drone task force picked up two downed pilots using a Saronic Corsair unmanned surface vessel (USV) yesterday in Middle Eastern waters during a first of its kind rescue mission. As first reported by the Wall Street Journal, two…