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Skana Robotics

Distributed autonomous naval systems for resilient maritime power

Israel
11-50

Vitality Radar

71
Current
6M History
Industry
Updated 2 days ago

Pillar Analysis

Presence
Digital footprint, brand visibility, and online reach across channels
72
Business
Revenue signals, funding status, partnerships, and market traction
68
Innovation
R&D activity, patents, product launches, and technology adoption
82
Pulse
Recent momentum — hiring trends, news mentions, and social engagement
64
Capacity
Team strength, leadership depth, and organizational scale
70

Strategic Assessment

Strategic Vector

Skana Robotics is positioning itself as a vertically integrated provider of distributed autonomous maritime systems for defense and critical infrastructure protection, centered on a software-defined ‘system of systems’ concept across surface, subsurface, and amphibious platforms.[2][4][5]

Efficiency Ratio

Given its early-stage profile, limited team scale, and visible progress from sea trials to multi-customer orders and facility expansion, Skana exhibits a favorable resource-to-output efficiency in developing and fielding complex naval autonomous systems.[1][3][5]

Evidence Signals

Product Launch HIGH Tel Aviv, Israel

Unveiled Bull Shark Autonomous Surface Vessel (ASV) and Stingray Autonomous Underwater Vessel (AUV) as first platforms in a new class of autonomous maritime systems for ISR, interdiction, ASW, and infrastructure protection.

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Product Launch HIGH Tel Aviv, Israel

Announced SeaSphere fleet management and resource allocation engine plus Vera ROS-based mission execution layer to coordinate distributed maritime assets and enable autonomous adaptation and mission planning.

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Product Launch HIGH Tel Aviv, Israel

Unveiled the Alligator autonomous amphibious vessel as a modular platform for littoral and amphibious operations, complementing existing surface and subsurface systems.

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Product Launch HIGH Tel Aviv, Israel

Disclosed development of the Tiger Shark, a larger ASV, along with underwater docking stations for Stingray AUVs intended to provide persistent autonomous underwater presence and multi-area operations.

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Other HIGH Tel Aviv, Israel

Reported breakthrough in AI-enabled long-distance underwater communications and decision-making for fleets of unmanned vessels via SeaSphere, enabling distributed autonomy and collaborative adaptation.

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Business Activity HIGH Tel Aviv, Israel

Company stated it has orders from four customers across three platforms and is targeting deployment of dozens of vessels over the next year as it transitions to serial production.

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Expansion HIGH Israel

Management indicated Skana is expanding to a significantly larger facility to support production scale-up for its unmanned maritime platforms.

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Other HIGH Europe

TechCrunch reported Skana was founded in 2024, exited stealth in 2025, and is in talks for a sizable European government contract focused on securing underwater infrastructure amid elevated maritime threat levels from the Russia–Ukraine conflict.

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About
Develops software-defined autonomous maritime systems, including the Bull Shark surface vessel and Stingray underwater vehicle. The platforms integrate the SeaSphere mission planning engine and Vera operating system to enable scalable, distributed autonomy, real-time adaptation, and unmanned collaboration for naval operations.
Relevancy
Critical for enabling distributed autonomy, force multiplication, and adaptive response for naval and special operations across sea domains.
Tags
#DistributedAutonomy #NavalPlatforms #Maritime #ForceMultipliers #CommandControl #Survivability #AdaptiveSystems #Defense

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