Kraken Robotics Secures $12 Million in Orders for Sonar and Subsea Batteries
Kraken Robotics announced it has received approximately $12 million in purchase orders for its synthetic aperture sonar and SeaPower batteries. The orders come from multiple organizations, including Teledyne Marine, Terradepth, and two NATO member country navies.

Kraken Robotics Inc. has secured purchase orders totaling approximately $12 million for its synthetic aperture sonar (SAS) and SeaPower battery products. The orders, received in early December, come from a mix of defense and commercial clients, including Teledyne Marine, Terradepth, and navies from two NATO member countries.
The new orders include Kraken's SAS systems, KATFISH sonar spares, and SeaPower batteries. Teledyne Marine will integrate Kraken's technology into its Gavia and SeaRaptor autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) for unspecified clients. Additionally, Terradepth will incorporate Kraken's SAS into its "Absolute Ocean" operating system, which aggregates multi-domain ocean data for U.S. military and commercial operators.
"As we near the end of the calendar year, we are seeing many expected orders coming through before budgets reset, including two new SeaPower battery customers," stated Kraken CEO Greg Reid. He highlighted the dual-use nature of the company's technology, meeting needs in maritime security and offshore energy sectors.
The SAS systems and SeaPower batteries are designed for platform independence, allowing integration with various AUVs from small man-portable systems to large XLUUVs. Kraken Robotics serves clients in over 30 countries, with its solutions supporting maritime security, offshore energy, and marine research applications.