ARMADA Marine Robotics Wins Navy Contract

12.01.2022
ARMADA Marine Robotics is pleased to announce that it has won an SBIR Phase I contract with the US Navy to develop an external payload delivery system for cylindrical Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUVs).





The project extends work previously performed by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) who will collaborate with ARMADA on the project. The Phase I feasibility study will validate hydrodynamic stability and drag through both simulation and in-water tests of different sized UUVs with various sizes and numbers of payloads.

Rusty Warren, CEO of ARMADA, said “Winning a contract with the Navy is a big step forward for ARMADA. The Navy is the largest customer of underwater technologies and this contract provides us with the opportunity to deliver technologies that are useful to the Navy ”

ARMADA is a spinout from WHOI with a primary focus on the commercialization of a novel form of propulsion for underwater vehicles that was developed at WHOI.

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