Seabed Sentry system module. Image: Anduril
Seabed Sentry system module. Image: Anduril

Defense contractor Anduril has unveiled an artificial intelligence (AI)-based, mobile undersea sensing technology designed to deliver critical subsea information in real time.

The Seabed Sentry intends to overcome the limitations of current autonomous subsea sensing systems, which typically operate in silos and are comparatively slow and expensive.

The ocean’s vastness and opaqueness make real-time data transmission challenging for existing sensing platforms, especially without substantial undersea infrastructure investment.

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