Baltimore’s drone boat company just landed another huge contract from the Navy
Tori Custer Tori Custer

Baltimore’s drone boat company just landed another huge contract from the Navy

Baltimore‑based BlackSea Technologies has secured another major Navy contract, winning a five‑year, $256 million award to build underwater fuel delivery systems that can support forces operating near contested coastlines. The deal adds to the company’s existing Navy contract for drone boats and is expected to drive a 10 to 15 percent workforce expansion. BlackSea, already known for producing GARC unmanned vessels used in operations abroad, will build most of the new systems in South Baltimore. The contract highlights the company’s rapid growth and its role in modernizing naval logistics with autonomous and expeditionary technologies.

Read More
From Pier to Platform: Seabees Enable Autonomous Operations During Obangame Express 2026
Tori Custer Tori Custer

From Pier to Platform: Seabees Enable Autonomous Operations During Obangame Express 2026

During Exercise Obangame Express 2026, U.S. Navy Seabees enabled autonomous maritime operations by constructing a floating pier to support the launch and recovery of unmanned surface vessels in the Gulf of Guinea. Their work took place alongside live demonstrations by Commander, Task Force 66, including Global Autonomous Reconnaissance Craft operating in formation with partner nations. The project showcases how expeditionary engineering and autonomous systems are being integrated into real‑world exercises to expand maritime awareness and operational reach. The effort creates new opportunities for collaboration across African and international partners as unmanned capabilities continue to grow.

Read More
From Pier to Platform: Seabees Enable Autonomous Operations During Obangame Express 2026
Tori Custer Tori Custer

From Pier to Platform: Seabees Enable Autonomous Operations During Obangame Express 2026

U.S. Navy Seabees are supporting the future of autonomous maritime operations during Exercise Obangame Express 2026 by constructing a floating pier designed for launching and recovering unmanned surface vessels in the Gulf of Guinea. The project demonstrates how expeditionary engineering can enable autonomous systems in regions with limited infrastructure, giving naval forces new forward operating options. Working alongside partner nations, Seabees are building flexible platforms that support maritime security, enhance awareness, and expand operational reach. The effort reflects a broader push to integrate unmanned systems into routine naval missions while strengthening cooperation across West and Central Africa.

Read More
CTF 66 Conducts Autonomous Systems Demonstration During Obangame Express 2026
Tori Custer Tori Custer

CTF 66 Conducts Autonomous Systems Demonstration During Obangame Express 2026

Lt. Alex Varon, assigned to Commander, Task Force (CTF) 66, monitors a Global Autonomous Reconnaissance Craft (GARC) during a live robotic and autonomous systems (RAS) demonstration during Exercise Obangame Express 2026 in Douala, Cameroon, April 25, 2026. Obangame Express is one of three regional maritime exercises led by U.S. Sixth Fleet as part of a comprehensive strategy to provide collaborative opportunities to African forces and international partners to address maritime security concerns.


Read More
EOS demonstrates R400 RWS on Chaser uncrewed surface vessel
Tori Custer Tori Custer

EOS demonstrates R400 RWS on Chaser uncrewed surface vessel

EOS has demonstrated its R400 remote weapon system on BlackSea Technologies’ Chaser uncrewed surface vessel during Sea‑Air‑Space 2026, marking the first time the R400 has been deployed on a USV in the United States. The integration pairs the 30 mm cannon system with sensors and launchers from partners including Lockheed Martin, Echodyne, and Current. The rapid adaptation of the R400 to an autonomous maritime platform shows how quickly the system can transition from concept to live demonstration. The event also opens new avenues for engagement with U.S. Navy stakeholders as demand grows for armed and multi‑domain unmanned systems.

Read More
ANELLO Maritime INS Selected for BlackSea Technologies’ Chaser ASV Platform
Tori Custer Tori Custer

ANELLO Maritime INS Selected for BlackSea Technologies’ Chaser ASV Platform

ANELLO Photonics’ Maritime Inertial Navigation System has been selected for integration into BlackSea Technologies’ Chaser autonomous surface vessel, giving the platform a high‑precision navigation solution for GPS‑denied operations. Built on ANELLO’s Silicon Photonics Optical Gyroscope technology, the INS provides accurate heading and positioning without relying on satellite signals, a growing need as jamming and spoofing threats increase. The selection follows earlier demonstrations on the GARC platform and strengthens Chaser’s modular mission capabilities. The partnership also reflects a broader shift toward resilient, internally driven navigation systems as autonomous maritime fleets expand.

Read More
Another US drone firm launches two new USV designs
Tori Custer Tori Custer

Another US drone firm launches two new USV designs

BlackSea Technologies has introduced two new unmanned surface vessels, unveiling a modular model and a larger high‑speed combat‑focused design. The smaller platform fits inside a standard 20‑foot container and supports rapid payload swaps for missions ranging from ISR to surface operations. The 13.1‑meter high‑speed variant can exceed 45 knots and carry more than 4,500 kilograms of payload for roles such as mine countermeasures and surface warfare. With contributions from major defense partners and more than 350 earlier GARC units already delivered, the new designs highlight BlackSea’s push to expand its autonomous maritime fleet.

Read More
BlackSea Technologies unveils Comet USV with Hellfire and Sidewinder missiles for future US Navy operations.
Tori Custer Tori Custer

BlackSea Technologies unveils Comet USV with Hellfire and Sidewinder missiles for future US Navy operations.

BlackSea Technologies has revealed an armed version of its Comet unmanned surface vessel, now equipped with Hellfire and Sidewinder missiles for short‑range air and surface defense. The upgraded USV can detect, track, and engage drones, helicopters, and low‑flying aircraft independently, signaling a major shift toward distributed air defense across fast, low‑cost unmanned platforms. Built on a proven hull design and assembled in about a month, the Comet reflects the Navy’s push for rapidly produced, modular systems that can screen larger ships and operate in swarms. Its debut marks one of the most advanced armed USV concepts yet shown by a U.S. manufacturer.

Read More
CAVASSHIPS Podcast: Interview with BlackSea President Bob Pudney
Tori Custer Tori Custer

CAVASSHIPS Podcast: Interview with BlackSea President Bob Pudney

BlackSea CEO Bob Pudney joins the CavasShips Podcast to discuss how the company is scaling unmanned surface vessel production, accelerating fleet experimentation, and shaping real‑world CONOPS across multiple theaters. From the evolution of the GARC program to the Navy’s cultural shift toward uncrewed systems, Pudney offers a candid look at what’s working, what’s changing, and what the maritime industrial base needs next.

Read More
ANELLO Photonics Wins Design-In on BlackSea’s Autonomous Chaser Maritime Platform
Tori Custer Tori Custer

ANELLO Photonics Wins Design-In on BlackSea’s Autonomous Chaser Maritime Platform

ANELLO Photonics has secured a design win on BlackSea Technologies’ new Chaser autonomous maritime platform, integrating its solid‑state inertial navigation system into the vessel. The selection follows successful demos on the Navy‑linked GARC program and gives Chaser a navigation solution built to operate in GPS‑denied or contested environments. ANELLO’s SiPhOG‑based INS provides precise positioning and heading without reliance on satellite signals, addressing growing concerns over jamming and spoofing. The partnership strengthens ANELLO’s position in defense and commercial autonomy markets and positions the company for broader deployment as unmanned maritime fleets expand.

Read More