
Stingray
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Overview
Loitering deep-sea platform for ISR, monitoring, and infrastructure protection that adapts in real time to mission requirements in complex underwater environments.
Stingray is a military AUV platform developed by Skana Robotics. Loitering deep-sea platform for ISR, monitoring, and infrastructure protection that adapts in real time to mission requirements in complex underwater environments. It is positioned for ISR, monitoring, infrastructure protection, and mapping missions and is listed publicly as active. Published specifications captured in this database include a published depth rating of 300 m, a reported range of about 83 km, reported speed of 12 kn, and payload information listed as 15 kg payload weight. The platform is described as autonomous in terms of control and autonomy. Its concept emphasizes persistent subsurface data gathering or intervention while reducing risk to crewed vessels and divers. Additional context: Skana lists 45 nmi range, converted here to about 83 km; official copy also highlights sonar, ELINT, mapping, and infrastructure-protection payloads.
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Skana lists 45 nmi range, converted here to about 83 km. Official description also highlights sonar, ELINT, mapping, and infrastructure-protection payloads.