Defense
Saronic builds autonomous surface vessels (ASVs) for the US Navy and other defense customers, with a focus on speed, modularity, and operational autonomy. Its fleet — which includes the 6-foot Spyglass, 14-foot Cutlass, and 24-foot Corsair — is designed to perform missions such as surveillance, targeting, electronic warfare, and loitering munitions launch, either independently or as part of a coordinated swarm. By specializing in smaller-scale, software-driven designs, Saronic aims to complement existing shipbuilding programs while addressing the Navy’s evolving requirements, Saronic aims to deliver flexible, rapidly deployable maritime systems that complement larger naval platforms and fill critical gaps in America’s strained shipbuilding ecosystem.
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