Seasats CEO Mike Flanigan spoke with @DefenseOne about our focus on small unmanned surface vessels and why their size is strategically more valuable than larger USVs.
"Vessels under 40 feet are much harder to spot. They're much faster to build. You can use them without regret.
Seasats closes maritime blind spots through networked systems of autonomous surface vessels.
Joined April 2021
- Hosting and employing UAS from our USVs is a core area of focus at Seasats, and Quickfish was built for it. Its large, watertight payload bay can accommodate several UAS of various types and sizes, so one system can be configured for very different missions — ISR, relay, strike —
- The old and the new way of maritime surveillance meet on the high seas. Great coverage from @CNN's @willripleyCNN, featuring our encounter with a Chinese warship in the Luzon Strait. Check out the video in the comments. #CNN #LuzonStrait #Seasats #USV #Autonomy #Lightfish

