Saronic and Castelion to bring hypersonic strike capability to unmanned surface vessels
US defense technology companies Saronic and Castelion have teamed up to develop and demonstrate a hypersonic launch capability from an unmanned surface vessel. The post Saronic and Castelion to bring hypersonic strike capability to unmanne…
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Surface autonomy remains a key indicator of maritime robotics adoption.
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