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Saronic specializes in providing naval and maritime forces with intelligent Autonomous Surface Vessels (ASVs) that enhance awareness, extend reach, and improve survivability. These ASVs are capable of launching, maneuvering, perceiving, communicating, executing, enabling, and recovering from various platforms, including small craft, fleet assets, beachheads, or airdrops. They navigate environments using adaptive path planning and identify and track targets with passive sensors, advanced algorithms, and significant edge compute. Resilient, multichannel communications enable manned and unmanned teaming in contested environments, and diverse payload integrations allow ASVs to deliver user-defined effects. These vessels complement existing CONOPs or facilitate novel maritime engagements, adapting flexibly to mission-specific requirements. The Spyglass is a 6-foot vessel equipped with advanced sensors and a configurable payload bay, designed for tactical deployment alone or in collaborative swarms, with a range of 30 nm, a top speed of 20 kts, and a payload capacity of 40 lbs. The Cutlass is a 14-foot vessel designed for longer distances and increased payload capacity, performing critical roles such as deploying loitering munitions and connecting communications nodes, with a range of 300 nm, a top speed of 20 kts, and a payload capacity of 200 lbs. The Corsair will be the third addition to Saronic’s expanding family of systems, addressing highly urgent and impactful operational requirements. Saronic’s hardware is engineered to endure the rigors of military operations, featuring flexible architecture for integrating mission-specific payloads and sensors, and resilient multichannel communications for manned and unmanned teaming. The hardware is produced at scale for mass deployment in high-risk missions. Saronic’s software harnesses AI for superhuman results, featuring mission-level autonomy, cross-platform data fusion, adaptive swarm tactics, and a browser-based interface. It also includes adaptive path planning and uses digital twins to accelerate learning and reduce risk. Saronic’s products are built in Texas.