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Designs for advanced autonomous naval vessel to be unveiled at Sea Air and Space conference

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James Griffin
James Griffin

US defense company Eureka Naval Craft and Australian marine autonomy specialist Greenroom Robotics are set to unveil plans for an advanced autonomous naval vessel at the forthcoming Sea Air and Space Exhibition in Maryland USA, April 6-9.

The AIRCAT Bengal MC (“Module Carrier”) is a 36m multi-mission Surface Effect Ship (SES) and is being developed by Eureka and ESNA Naval Architects with Autonomy & AI by Greenroom. Eureka Naval Craft CEO, Bo Jardine, said the ground-breaking vessel is the first autonomous naval vessel anywhere in the world to be able to carry a 40-tonne payload with a top speed of more than 50 knots, payload depending, and a range of 1,000 nautical miles.

Jardine confirmed the vessel will be offered to the US Navy, US Marine Corps, and navies allied to the US, including AUKUS and NATO countries, as well as Singapore, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Thailand and the Philippines.

“We’re very excited to reveal the AIRCAT Bengal MC,” he said. “This is a high-speed, high-tech ship able to operate crewed and uncrewed… The reality is the naval market in this weight class needs disrupting. Too many vessels today are outdated, sluggish, and expensive. The AIRCAT Bengal MC offers a very fast alternative ship…”

Greenroom Robotics CEO James Keane said AIRCAT Bengal MC will have the most advanced autonomous navigation system in the world and software tooling enhancing humans through all phases of operations.

“This is a terrific ship and we’re delighted to be working with Bo Jardine and the Eureka team on the software,” he said. “The AIRCAT Bengal MC will benefit from the proven Greenroom Advanced Maritime Autonomy (GAMA) Software system Greenroom have spent years developing and had validated on a 57m decommissioned Armidale-class patrol boat, Sentinel, known as the Patrol Boat Autonomy Trial (PBAT).

“PBAT was rapidly executed to become one of the most successful autonomy projects ever undertaken on a naval vessel where Greenroom collaborated with Trusted Autonomous Systems, Austal Australia and the Royal Australian Navy. Drawing on this expertise the AIRCAT Bengal MC will have state-of-the-art AI-driven advanced situational awareness, and swarm-ready fleet enablement systems allowing naval or coastguard crews to operate with unparalleled precision, safety, and effectiveness in high-threat maritime scenarios.” Keane said Greenroom’s software integration will ensure that the AIRCAT Bengal MC remains ahead of evolving maritime threats, offering enhanced capabilities. Specialised software for humans-in-the-loop will enhance the human machine team through all phases of AIRCAT Bengal MC operations.

The autonomous AIRCAT Bengal MC will join Eureka’s fleet of AIRCAT vessels including the Bengal, Lynx, Jaguar, and Panther, each tailored to specific missions. The modular design of Eureka’s naval vessels allows clients to customize the vessels based on their operational needs.

Eureka’s vessel fleet is designed for higher speed-to-weight ratio; lower fuel consumption, longer endurance, lower emissions. They further have improved ride qualities versus other vessels enabling greater accuracy, less wear and tear on their crews, sensors, and other sensitive payloads.

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AIRCAT Bengal MC with Greenroom Advanced Maritime Autonomy `GAMA`

About Greenroom Robotics

Greenroom Robotics is an innovative Australian technology leader specializing in autonomous maritime systems and advanced artificial intelligence. Their software solutions provide unmatched situational awareness and autonomous navigation capabilities, with a focus on human machine teaming that significantly enhances operational effectiveness and safety for naval and maritime security forces.

About Eureka Naval Craft

Eureka Naval Craft was founded in 2024 and is a pioneering U.S. defense technology firm dedicated to delivering next-generation, modular maritime platforms. Leveraging advanced Surface Effect Ship (SES) technology, Eureka’s vessels deliver unmatched speed, agility, and versatility to naval and coast guard operators worldwide.

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